Last updated on May 26th, 2025
The table of 158 is one of the essential multiplication tables. Learning the 158 times table helps in enhancing mental ability. Understanding the 158 times table builds numerical fluency. Let’s understand more about Table of 158.
The multiplication table of 158 is a chart of multiples of 158 and follows a unique pattern. Let’s understand more.
Table of 158 consists of multiples of 158, a list with a structure that helps calculate the sums of 158.
Repeated addition of 158 is followed throughout the table and keeps increasing as 158, 316, 474, 632, 790, 948, 1106, 1264, 1422, 1580…
The digits at the one’s place of the product of Table of 158 are 8, 6, 4, 2, and 0. Further multiplication results in the repetition of these digits.
Products of the table of 158 are only even numbers.
Table of 158 may be hard and takes more time to understand. Practicing it regularly can make it easy.
Table of 158 for the multiples 1 to 10 and 11 to 20 are listed below.
TABLE OF 158 (1-10) | |
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158 x 1 = 158 |
158 x 6 = 948 |
158 x 2 = 316 |
158 x 7 = 1106 |
158 x 3 = 474 |
158 x 8 = 1264 |
158 x 4 = 632 |
158 x 9 = 1422 |
158 x 5 = 790 |
158 x 10 = 1580 |
TABLE OF 158 (11-20) | |
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158 x 11 = 1738 |
158 x 16 = 2528 |
158 x 12 = 1896 |
158 x 17 = 2686 |
158 x 13 = 2054 |
158 x 18 = 2844 |
158 x 14 = 2212 |
158 x 19 = 3002 |
158 x 15 = 2370 |
158 x 20 = 3160 |
Multiplication tables are fundamental for developing math skills. Some tips and tricks are listed below.
The table of 158 has a pattern, by understanding that pattern it becomes easy to learn the table. The pattern is of the digits 158, 316, 474, 632, and so on, repeating throughout the table of 158.
Breaking up multiplication into smaller numbers makes it easy. For example, to calculate 158 x 13, it can be broken down into 158 x 5 + 158 x 8 = 790 + 1264 = 2054.
The table of 158 can also be practiced using the skip counting method, i.e., by counting 158’s: 158, 316, 474, 632, 790, 948, 1106, and so on. To make it simple, practice skip counting with numbers 2, 5, and 10.
Double the multiplier of 158, repeat the same and the product will be obtained. For example, 158 x 4 = 632 can be calculated by 4 x 2 = 8 and then 8 x 158 = 632.
Table of 2 is a common multiplication table for reconfirming the products of the table of 158 as 2 is a multiple of 158.
The tips and tricks above will help you in the 158 times table. The common mistakes and the solved examples show where to look out for and how to solve problems with the table of 158.
Committing mistakes while learning the table of 158 is common. You can avoid making these mistakes by being more careful in the area mentioned below.
Sarah plans to host a party and plans to give a gift box to each of her 158 friends. Each gift box will contain 12 chocolates. How many chocolates does Sarah need to buy in total?
158 × 12 = 1896
To find out the total number of chocolates Sarah needs, we multiply 158 (the number of friends) by 12 (the number of chocolates per gift box). Therefore, 158 × 12 = 1896 chocolates in total.
At Simon’s house, 158 rows containing 16 books are arranged on a shelf. How many books does he have?
158 × 16 = 2528
To determine the total number of books, we multiply 158 (the number of rows) by 16 (the number of books in each row). Therefore, 158 × 16 = 2528 books in total.
With the help of Table of 158, check if 158 times 12 minus 19 is 75 or not?
158 × 12 - 19 = 1896 - 19 = 1877
First, calculate 158 × 12, which equals 1896. Then, subtract 19 from 1896. This gives 1877, which is not equal to 75. Therefore, 158 × 12 minus 19 is not 75.
Factor: A number that can be multiplied by another number to produce a product. For example, 158 is a factor of the products in the Table of 158.
Breaking down: Breaking a multiplication problem into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, to calculate 158 x 13, break it down to 158 x 5 + 158 x 8.
Skip counting: Counting in multiples of a number. For example, skip counting by 158: 158, 316, 474, 632, and so on.
Multiple: A number that results from multiplying a given number by an integer. In the Table of 158, the multiples are 158, 316, 474, 632, etc.
Product: The result of multiplying two numbers together. For instance, 158 × 3 = 474, where 474 is the product.