The table of 66 is a terrific way to develop confidence in working with larger numbers which furthers your ability to multiply. While 66 is indeed a larger number, the table of 66 uses a very clear and intuitive pattern, which makes it uncomplicated to learn after practicing it a few times.
Using the table of 66 will be beneficial to you in many real-life situations. For example, if you were packing 66 gift bags for each class and had 5 classes. Instead of adding 66 five times, you could execute the problem via multiplication 66 × 5 = 330.
Learning the table of 66 will allow you to answer problems more quickly in school and will make mental addition easier. So whether you have homework, adding up in your mind or completing other tasks in the real world, being familiar with the table of 66 is a smart skill to have.
By making a habit of practicing the table of 66 frequently, you will become comfortable using it as part of your math toolbox.
Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
66 | x | 1 | = | 66 |
66 | x | 2 | = | 132 |
66 | x | 3 | = | 198 |
66 | x | 4 | = | 264 |
66 | x | 5 | = | 330 |
66 | x | 6 | = | 396 |
66 | x | 7 | = | 462 |
66 | x | 8 | = | 528 |
66 | x | 9 | = | 594 |
66 | x | 10 | = | 660 |
66 | x | 11 | = | 726 |
66 | x | 12 | = | 792 |
66 | x | 13 | = | 858 |
66 | x | 14 | = | 924 |
66 | x | 15 | = | 990 |
66 | x | 16 | = | 1056 |
66 | x | 17 | = | 1122 |
66 | x | 18 | = | 1188 |
66 | x | 19 | = | 1254 |
66 | x | 20 | = | 1320 |
66 times 1 equals 66
66 times 2 equals 132
66 times 3 equals 198
66 times 4 equals 264
66 times 5 equals 330
66 times 6 equals 396
66 times 7 equals 462
66 times 8 equals 528
66 times 9 equals 594
66 times 10 equals 660
66 times 11 equals 726
66 times 12 equals 792
66 times 13 equals 858
66 times 14 equals 924
66 times 15 equals 990
66 times 16 equals 1056
66 times 17 equals 1122
66 times 18 equals 1188
66 times 19 equals 1254
66 times 20 equals 1320
In words:
Sixty-six times one equals sixty-six
Sixty-six times two equals one hundred thirty-two
Sixty-six times three equals one hundred ninety-eight
Sixty-six times four equals two hundred sixty-four
Sixty-six times five equals three hundred thirty
Sixty-six times six equals three hundred ninety-six
Sixty-six times seven equals four hundred sixty-two
Sixty-six times eight equals five hundred twenty-eight
Sixty-six times nine equals five hundred ninety-four
Sixty-six times ten equals six hundred sixty
Sixty-six times eleven equals seven hundred twenty-six
Sixty-six times twelve equals seven hundred ninety-two
Sixty-six times thirteen equals eight hundred fifty-eight
Sixty-six times fourteen equals nine hundred twenty-four
Sixty-six times fifteen equals nine hundred ninety
Sixty-six times sixteen equals one thousand fifty-six
Sixty-six times seventeen equals one thousand one hundred twenty-two
Sixty-six times eighteen equals one thousand one hundred eighty-eight
Sixty-six times nineteen equals one thousand two hundred fifty-four
Sixty-six times twenty equals one thousand three hundred twenty
66 × 1 = 66
66 × 2 = 66 + 66 = 132
66 × 3 = 66 + 66 + 66 = 198
66 × 4 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 264
66 × 5 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 330
66 × 6 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 396
66 × 7 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 462
66 × 8 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 528
66 × 9 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 594
66 × 10 = 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 + 66 = 660
1. A factory produces 66 light bulbs per hour. How many bulbs in 12 hours?
Answer: 66 × 12 = 792 bulbs
2. A car travels 66 kilometers per hour. How far in 9 hours?
Answer: 66 × 9 = 594 kilometers
3. A teacher gives 66 marks for each test. What are the marks for 15 tests?
Answer: 66 × 15 = 990 marks
4. A shop sells 66 packets each day. How many packets in 14 days?
Answer: 66 × 14 = 924 packets
5.A company orders 66 chairs for each of its 20 offices. How many chairs in total?
Answer: 66 × 20 = 1320 chairs
1. Find the value of 66 times 8 using the table of 66.
The value of 66 times 8 from the table of 66 is:
66 × 8 = 528
2. Find how many times we should multiply 66 to get 924.
From the table of 66, we have:
66 × 14 = 924
Therefore, 66 has to be multiplied by 14 times to get 924.
3. What is 66 times 17 minus 17 plus 10?
From the table of 66:
66 × 17 = 1122
So, 1122 − 17 + 10 = 1115
Therefore, the answer is 1115.
4. Using the table of 66, find the value of 15 plus 66 times 6 minus 66 times 16.
From the table of 66:
66 × 6 = 396 and 66 × 16 = 1056
So, 15 + 396 − 1056 = −645
Therefore, the answer is −645.