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Last updated on December 30th, 2024
The table of 351 is one of the essential multiplication tables. Learning the 351 times table helps in enhancing mental ability. Understanding the 351 times table builds numerical fluency. Let’s understand more about Table of 351.
The multiplication table of 351 is a chart of multiples of 351 and follows a unique pattern. Let’s understand more.
Table of 351 consists of multiples of 351, a list with a structure that helps calculate the sums of 351.
Repeated addition of 351 is followed throughout the table and keeps increasing as 351, 702, 1053, 1404, 1755, 2106, 2457, 2808, 3159, 3510…
The digits at the one’s place of the product of Table of 351 follow a repeating sequence. Further multiplication results in the repetition of these digits.
Products of the table of 351 are consistently increasing numbers.
Table of 351 may be hard and takes more time to understand. Practicing it regularly can make it easy.
Table of 351 for the multiples 1 to 10 and 11 to 20 are listed below.
TABLE OF 351 (1-10) | |
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351 x 1 = 351 |
351 x 6 = 2106 |
351 x 2 = 702 |
351 x 7 = 2457 |
351 x 3 = 1053 |
351 x 8 = 2808 |
351 x 4 = 1404 |
351 x 9 = 3159 |
351 x 5 = 1755 |
351 x 10 = 3510 |
TABLE OF 351 (11-20) | |
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351 x 11 = 3861 |
351 x 16 = 5616 |
351 x 12 = 4212 |
351 x 17 = 5977 |
351 x 13 = 4563 |
351 x 18 = 6336 |
351 x 14 = 4914 |
351 x 19 = 6669 |
351 x 15 = 5265 |
351 x 20 = 7020 |
Multiplication tables are fundamental for developing math skills. Some tips and tricks are listed below.
The table of 351 has a pattern, and by understanding that pattern, it becomes easier to learn the table. Observing how the digits progress in each product helps in identifying this pattern.
Breaking up multiplication into smaller numbers makes it easy. For example, to calculate 351 × 13, it can be broken down into (351 × 10) + (351 × 3) = 3510 + 1053 = 4563.
The table of 351 can also be practiced using the skip-counting method, i.e., by counting 351’s: 351, 702, 1053, 1404, 1755, 2106, and so on. To make it simple, practice skip-counting with numbers 100, 200, and 300 before advancing to 351.
When dealing with large numbers like 351, breaking them into manageable chunks, such as 350 + 1, can simplify calculations.
Using smaller known tables, like those of 3, 5, or 7, can sometimes help double-check the answers.
The tips and tricks above will help you master the 351 times table. The common mistakes and solved examples below will show where to be cautious and how to solve problems effectively using the table of 351.
A factory produces 351 units of a product daily. How many units will be produced in 15 days?
A warehouse stores 351 boxes on each shelf. If there are 12 shelves, how many boxes are there in total?
Using the Table of 351, verify if 351 × 9 minus 200 equals 2959 or not.
Factor: Factors are the numbers that can be multiplied together to get 351 or its multiples.
Breaking Down: Large products in the table of 351 can be simplified by breaking them into smaller, manageable calculations.
Skip Counting: A method of counting forward by adding 351 repeatedly to get the next multiple (e.g., 351, 702, 1053...).
Multiple: A number obtained by multiplying 351 by whole numbers (e.g., 351 × 2 = 702).
Product: The result obtained when 351 is multiplied by another number (e.g., 351 × 3 = 1053)
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