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105 LearnersLast updated on October 29, 2025

Addition is a basic math operation used to calculate the sum of numbers. An addition table shows numbers in rows and columns, forming a pattern that helps us quickly find the sum of two numbers without having to calculate them by hand.
An addition table from 1 to 750 shows the sums of all pairs of numbers between 1 and 750. These numbers are shown in a grid where the first row and the first column have all numbers from 1 to 750.
Each cell shows the sum of the numbers from its row and the numbers from its column. This table helps students solve problems more easily.
The addition table is also known as the addition chart. Let us take a look at the addition chart for the sum of numbers between 1 and 750 given below.
As the numbers get larger, addition tables become harder to memorize. Here are a few tips and tricks to help learn them.
Sometimes, even visual tools like addition tables can be confusing. Here’s a list of errors students might make while working with these tables, along with ways to avoid them.
Find the sum of 400+350 using the table
750
In the addition table, look for 400 in the top row and 350 in the left column. The cell where they meet gives the result 750.
What is 600+150?
750
To find 600+150 in the addition table, locate 600 in the top row and 150 in the left column. The cell where they meet shows the answer as 750.
If 500 is added to 500, what is their sum according to the table?
1000
In the addition table, find 500 in the top row and 500 in the side column; where they meet, the answer is 1000. This is a double, so adding 500 and 500 always gives 1000.
What do we get when we add 749 and 1?
750
In the addition table, find 749 in the top row and 1 in the side column; where they meet, the answer is 750. Adding 1 to 749 also gives 750.
Use the table to find 700+50
750
In the addition table, look at 700 in the top row and 50 in the side column; where they meet, the answer is 750. You can also count fifty steps after 700 (701, 702, ..., 750) to get 750.
Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
: She loves to read number jokes and games.






