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Table of 65

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Table of 65 consists of the multiples of the number 65 when multiplied by the whole numbers. This table helps in fast multiplication in larger numbers. Below are facts about the table of 65.

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What is a Multiplication Table of 65?

The Table of 65 is one of the most advanced two-digit multiplication tables.

 

 

  • Table of 65 consists of multiples of 65, a list with a structure that helps the learner calculate the multiples of 65.

 

  • The pattern followed in the table is repeated addition of 65 and keeps increasing as 65,130, 195, 260, 325, 390, 455, 520, 585, 650…
     
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The table of 65 is hard to understand. However, practicing it regularly helps the learner to understand the pattern.


Here is the table of 65 from the multiples 1 to 10 and 11 to 20.

TABLE OF 65 (1-10)

65 x 1 = 65

65 x 6 = 390

65 x 2 = 130

65 x 7 = 455

65 x 3 = 195

65 x 8 = 520

65 x 4 = 260

65 x 9 = 585

65 x 5 = 325

65 x 10 = 650

 

TABLE OF 65 (11-20)

65 x 11 = 715

65 x 16 = 1040

65 x 12 = 780

65 x 17 = 1105

65 x 13 = 845

65 x 18 = 1170

65 x 14 = 910

65 x 19 = 1235

65 x 15 = 975

65 x 20 = 1300

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Tips and Tricks for the Multiplication Table of 65

Multiplication tables are fundamental for developing math skills. Some tips and tricks for Table of 65 are listed below. 

 

  • Table of 65 has a pattern, the products end in 5 and 0 in the one’s place. 

 

  • 5 and 9 are factors of 65 hence, multiplying the multiplicand with 5 and the product by 9 will give the product of table of 65. For example, 65 x 5 = 225, can be (5 x 5) x 9 = 225.

 

  • 65 can be broken down into 20 and 25 and then the products can be added together to find the product of table of 65. For example, 65 x 2 = 90, can be 20 x 2 + 25 x 2 = 40 + 50 = 90.

 

  • 65 can also be broken down into 40 and 5 and then the products can be added together to find the product of table of 65. For example, 65 x 3 = 135, can be 40 x 3 + 5 x 3 = 120 + 15 = 135.
     
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65 Times Table Examples

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Problem 1

A book has 65 pages in it. How many pages will be there in 51 similar books?

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Explanation

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Problem 2

How many apricots will be in 65 boxes, if one box has 23 apricots each?

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Explanation

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Problem 3

With the help of Table of 65, find out 65 times 42 added by 222.

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Explanation

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Problem 4

If there are 65 breads, each cake takes 17 minutes to bake. How many minutes were taken in total to bake them all?

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Explanation

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Problem 5

What is 65 times 54? Use the breaking down method.

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Explanation

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FAQs on Times Table of 65

1. How many times do I need to multiply 65 to get 225?

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2. What is the 7th multiple of 65?

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3.What is the sum of the first five odd multiples of 65?

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4.What are the first 5 multiples of 65?

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5.What are the factors of 65?

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Important Glossaries for Table of 65

  • Multiplicand: The number which is to be multiplied by another.

 

  • Skip counting: Counting by 65, to get the products quickly.

 

  • Breaking down: The multiple is broken down into simpler forms.

 

  • Multiples: The result of an integer when multiplied by any number.

 

  • Product: The result obtained when multiplication is performed
     
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About the Author

Seyed Ali Fathima S a math expert with nearly 5 years of experience as a math teacher. From an engineer to a math teacher, shows her passion for math and teaching. She is a calculator queen, who loves tables and she turns tables to puzzles and songs.

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