Table of 90

Learning the table of 90 is a great way to feel comfortable with larger numbers as you continue to practice your multiplication. When you begin to learn 90, it may seem like a huge number, but after you practice it daily, you will soon discover a simple and predictable pattern that is easy to recognize and become comfortable with.  

You will find that you use the table of 90 quite a bit when you are doing day-to-day tasks. For example, there are 90 seats in each row of a theatre and there are 6 rows. Instead of adding 90 six times, we can just multiply 90 by 6 to find the total number of seats: 90 × 6 = 540.  

When you learn the table of 90, you will expedite the speed at which you could quickly do calculations in your head - especially mental math when doing homework, or taking a test, or just needing to quickly and accurately work out a math problem.

 

Table of 90

 

Table of 90

 

Multiplication Table of 90

 

Multiplicand Operation Multiplier Result
90 x 1 = 90
90 x 2 = 180
90 x 3 = 270
90 x 4 = 360
90 x 5 = 450
90 x 6 = 540
90 x 7 = 630
90 x 8 = 720
90 x 9 = 810
90 x 10 = 900
90 x 11 = 990
90 x 12 = 1080
90 x 13 = 1170
90 x 14 = 1260
90 x 15 = 1350
90 x 16 = 1440
90 x 17 = 1530
90 x 18 = 1620
90 x 19 = 1710
90 x 20 = 1800

 

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How do you read the multiplication table of 90?

90 times 1 equals 90
90 times 2 equals 180
90 times 3 equals 270
90 times 4 equals 360
90 times 5 equals 450
90 times 6 equals 540
90 times 7 equals 630
90 times 8 equals 720
90 times 9 equals 810
90 times 10 equals 900
90 times 11 equals 990
90 times 12 equals 1080
90 times 13 equals 1170
90 times 14 equals 1260
90 times 15 equals 1350
90 times 16 equals 1440
90 times 17 equals 1530
90 times 18 equals 1620
90 times 19 equals 1710
90 times 20 equals 1800

 

In words:

Ninety times one equals ninety
Ninety times two equals one hundred eighty
Ninety times three equals two hundred seventy
Ninety times four equals three hundred sixty
Ninety times five equals four hundred fifty
Ninety times six equals five hundred forty
Ninety times seven equals six hundred thirty
Ninety times eight equals seven hundred twenty
Ninety times nine equals eight hundred ten
Ninety times ten equals nine hundred
Ninety times eleven equals nine hundred ninety
Ninety times twelve equals one thousand eighty
Ninety times thirteen equals one thousand one hundred seventy
Ninety times fourteen equals one thousand two hundred sixty
Ninety times fifteen equals one thousand three hundred fifty
Ninety times sixteen equals one thousand four hundred forty
Ninety times seventeen equals one thousand five hundred thirty
Ninety times eighteen equals one thousand six hundred twenty
Ninety times nineteen equals one thousand seven hundred ten
Ninety times twenty equals one thousand eight hundred

 

Addition + Addition = Multiplication

90 × 1 = 90
90 × 2 = 90 + 90 = 180
90 × 3 = 90 + 90 + 90 = 270
90 × 4 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 360
90 × 5 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 450
90 × 6 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 540
90 × 7 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 630
90 × 8 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 720
90 × 9 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 810
90 × 10 = 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 90 = 900

 

Word Problems:

  1. A factory produces 90 items every hour. How many items will it produce in 12 hours?
    Answer: 90 × 12 = 1080 items

  2. A runner covers 90 kilometers in one week. How far will they run in 9 weeks?
    Answer: 90 × 9 = 810 kilometers

  3. A classroom has 90 desks. How many desks are there in 15 classrooms?
    Answer: 90 × 15 = 1350 desks

  4. A bookstore sells 90 books every day. How many books will it sell in 14 days?
    Answer: 90 × 14 = 1260 books

  5. A company hires 90 employees per branch. How many employees in 20 branches?
    Answer: 90 × 20 = 1800 employees

Faq’s for Table of 90

1. Find the value of 90 times 9 using the table of 90

To find 90 × 9:

90 × 9 = 810

So, the value is 810.

2. How many times should we multiply 90 to get 450?

We want to know: 90 × ? = 450

Divide 450 by 90:

450 ÷ 90 = 5

So, 90 should be multiplied by 5 times to get 450.

3. What is 90 times 5 minus 5 plus 3?

Step 1: Multiply 90 by 5:

90 × 5 = 450

Step 2: Subtract 5:

450 − 5 = 445

Step 3: Add 3:

445 + 3 = 448

So, the final answer is 448.

4. Using the table of 90, find the value of 14 plus 90 times 11 minus 90 times 15

Step 1: 90 × 11 = 990

Step 2: 90 × 15 = 1350

Now substitute into the expression:

14 + 990 − 1350 = 14 − 360 = -346

So, the final answer is -346.

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