Last updated on May 26th, 2025
A times table is a chart that shows the results of multiplying a number with whole numbers. Learning the times table helps kids understand multiplication. We use an algebraic system to define multiplication operations, construction, estimation, schoolwork, exams, etc. In this topic, we will learn about the table of 573.
Multiplication was used by people over 4000 years ago. Babylonians were considered the first to use it in clay tablets. Multiplication tables are created as a result of people's search for easier ways to solve problems. Learning multiplication tables has numerous advantages. Kids can answer quickly if they know their times table. It also helps to enhance their understanding skills. Being more familiar with the tables improves children's memory and confidence.
Multiplying whole numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on) by 573 gives the product of the multiplication table of 573. Here are some examples:
573 × 1 = 573
573 × 2 = 573 + 573 = 1146
573 × 3 = 573 + 573 + 573 = 1719
573 × 4 = 573 + 573 + 573 + 573 = 2292
573 × 5 = 573 + 573 + 573 + 573 + 573 = 2865
573, 1146, 1719, 2292, 2865, and so on are multiples of 573.
The 573 times table chart shows the multiples of 573. Every result in the chart is obtained by multiplying 573 with other whole numbers, like 1 to 10, and so on.
For example:
573 × 10 = 5730
573 × 11 = 6303
573 × 12 = 6876, and so on.
The 573 times table chart shows the multiples of 573. Every result in the chart is obtained by multiplying 573 with other whole numbers, like 1 to 10, and so on.
For example:
573 × 10 = 5730
573 × 11 = 6303
573 × 12 = 6876, and so on.
TABLE OF 573 (1-10) | |
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573 x 1 = 573 |
573 x 6 = 3438 |
573 x 2 = 1146 |
573 x 7 = 4011 |
573 x 3 = 1719 |
573 x 8 = 4584 |
573 x 4 = 2292 |
573 x 9 = 5157 |
573 x 5 = 2865 |
573 x 10 = 5730 |
TABLE OF 573 (11-20) | |
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573 x 11 = 6303 |
573 x 16 = 9168 |
573 x 12 = 6876 |
573 x 17 = 9741 |
573 x 13 = 7449 |
573 x 18 = 10314 |
573 x 14 = 8022 |
573 x 19 = 10887 |
573 x 15 = 8595 |
573 x 20 = 11460 |
Understanding the multiplication table of 573 can be challenging because of the larger number involved. But with tips and tricks, it becomes easier. Let’s look into some:
Breaking the numbers into smaller parts makes it easy to learn multiplication.
For example, 573 × 4
Here, 573 can break into 500 + 70 + 3
(500 × 4) + (70 × 4) + (3 × 4) = 2000 + 280 + 12
= 2292.
On one side of the flashcard, write the multiplication problems.
For example:
Front: 573 × 3
Back: 1719.
The unit digits in the 573 times table repeat every 5 multiples.
For example: The unit digits repeat in the cycle: 3, 6, 9, 2, 5. After every 5 multiples, the cycle restarts.
While working on the tables of 573, it's common for kids to make some errors. Here are some common mistakes that kids make and the tips on how to avoid them.
A farmer plants 573 trees in a straight line, with each tree spaced 573 meters apart. How far will the line of trees extend from the first tree to the last?
573 meters.
Since the first tree does not require any additional space from itself, the total distance covered by one tree is 573 meters. Therefore, the line extends 573 meters for one tree: 573 × 1 = 573 meters.
A company produces 573 gadgets, and each gadget is sold for 573 units of currency. How much revenue will the company generate if they sell all the gadgets?
328,329 units of currency.
To calculate the total revenue, multiply the number of gadgets by the price per gadget:
573 × 573 = 328,329 units of currency.
A library has 573 sections, and each section contains 6 shelves. How many shelves are there in total?
3438 shelves.
To find the total number of shelves, multiply the number of sections by the number of shelves per section:
573 × 6 = 3438 shelves.
A construction team lays 573 bricks every hour. How many bricks will be laid in 7 hours?
4011 bricks.
To determine the total number of bricks laid, multiply the number of bricks laid per hour by the number of hours:
573 × 7 = 4011 bricks.
A factory employs 573 workers, and each worker assembles 4 products per day. How many products are assembled in one day?
2292 products.
To find the total number of products assembled, multiply the number of workers by the number of products each worker assembles per day:
573 × 4 = 2292 products.
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.
: She has songs for each table which helps her to remember the tables