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 timetable will help 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 711.
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 the whole number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on) by 711 gives the product of the multiplication table of 711. Here are some examples:
711 × 1 = 711
711 × 2 = 711 + 711 = 1,422
711 × 3 = 711 + 711 + 711 = 2,133
711 × 4 = 711 + 711 + 711 + 711 = 2,844
711 × 5 = 711 + 711 + 711 + 711 + 711 = 3,555
711, 1,422, 2,133, 2,844, 3,555, and so on are multiples of 711.
The 711 times table chart shows the multiples of 711. Every result in the chart is obtained by multiplying 711 with other whole numbers, like 1 to 10, and so on.
For example:
711 × 10 = 7,110
711 × 11 = 7,821
711 × 12 = 8,532, and so on.
Understanding the multiplication table of 711 can be challenging because of the larger number involved. But with the tips and tricks, it becomes easier. Let’s look into some:
Break the numbers into smaller parts: Breaking the numbers into smaller parts will make it easy to learn multiplication.
For example, 711 × 4
Here, 711 can break into 700 + 11
(700 × 4) + (11 × 4) = 2,800 + 44
= 2,844.
Use of flashcards: On one side of the flashcard, write the multiplication problems.
For example:
Front: 711 × 3
Back: 2,133.
Repeated patterns: The unit digits in the 711 times table repeat every 5 multiples.
For example: The unit digits repeat in the cycle: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. After every 5 multiples, the cycle restarts.
While working on the tables of 711, 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 factory produces 711 widgets in a day and stores them in crates, with each crate holding exactly 711 widgets. How many crates can they fill?
1 crate.
Since each crate holds 711 widgets and the factory produces 711 widgets, they can fill exactly 1 crate. For example: 711 × 1 = 711.
A concert sells tickets priced at 711 units each. If 4 tickets are sold, how much revenue does the concert generate?
2844 units.
To calculate the total revenue, multiply the price of one ticket (711) by the number of tickets sold (4):
711 × 4 = 2844 units.
A library has 711 sections, and each section contains 7 books. How many books are there in total?
4977 books.
The total number of books is found by multiplying the number of sections (711) by the number of books per section (7):
711 × 7 = 4977 books.
A gardener plants 711 flowers each day in a park. How many flowers will be planted in 6 days?
4266 flowers.
To determine the total number of flowers planted in 6 days, multiply the number of flowers planted per day (711) by the number of days (6):
711 × 6 = 4266 flowers.
An office employs 711 people, and each person works for 9 hours a day. How many total hours of work are completed by all employees in one day?
6399 hours.
The total number of work hours is calculated by multiplying the number of employees (711) by the number of hours each works per day (9):
711 × 9 = 6399 hours.
Multiplication Table: A structured list of numbers resulting from multiplying a specific number by whole numbers.
Product: The result of multiplying two numbers together.
Place Value: The numerical value that a digit has by virtue of its position in a number.
Factors: Numbers that can be multiplied together to obtain the original number.
Multiples: Numbers obtained by multiplying the original number by whole numbers.
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