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Table of 91

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Table of 91 is the times table where we get the multiplies of the number while multiplied with different integers. In daily life, we use multiplication tables to calculate financial expenses or productivity of employees at the workplace.

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What is a Multiplication Table of 91?

Table of 91 is a tabular arrangement of multiples of 91 that makes the learner understand how to multiply with numbers.

 

The products of Table of 91 are, 91, 82, 123, 164, 205, 246, 287, 325, 369, 910…

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91 Times Table Chart

Students can practice by looking at the multiplication table of 91 given below from 1 to 10 and 11 to 20.
 

TABLE OF 91 (1-10)

91 x 1 = 91

91 x 6 = 546

91 x 2 = 182

91 x 7 = 637

91 x 3 = 273

91 x 8 = 728

91 x 4 = 364

91 x 9 = 819

91 x 5 = 455

91 x 10 = 910

 

TABLE OF 91 (11-20)

91 x 11 = 1001

91 x 16 = 1456

91 x 12 = 1092

91 x 17 = 1537

91 x 13 = 1183

91 x 18 = 1628

91 x 14 = 1274

91 x 19 = 1719

91 x 15 = 1365

91 x 20 = 1820

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Tips and Tricks for the Multiplication Table of 91

Multiplication tables are fundamental for developing math skills. Some tips and tricks for Table of 91 are listed below. 

 

  • The numbers at one’s place follow an increasing order where the numbers begin from 1 and go up to 9 and then 0, this repeats further.

 

  • Students can use the derivative method and the multiplication can be broken down into smaller forms. For example, 91 x 13, 91 x 10 + 91 x 3 = 910 + 273 = 1183.

 

  • Students can add the products of Table of 90 and Table of 1 together to get the products of table of 91. For example, 91 x 4, 90 x 4 + 1 x 4 = 360 + 4 = 364.
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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in 91 Times Tables

There is a possibility of errors while learning the multiplication table of 91. You can avoid this type of error more easily by being more careful in the areas mentioned below.

Mistake 1

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Forgetting to carry over while performing the multiplication.

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The correct carry-over method and breaking the multiplication helps in getting the correct answers. 91 x 15 = 951, but the answer is 915

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91 Times Table Examples

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Problem 1

One cake costs $91 each. If a person wants to buy 14 cakes, how much will the total cost be?

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Cost of one cake  = $91
Number of cakes = 14 cakes
Total cost = Cost of one cake x Number of cakes

91 x 14 = 854

854 cakes

Explanation

The cost of one cake multiplied by the number of cakes would be the total cost of cakes , 91 x 14 = 854.

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Problem 2

With the help of Table of 91, find out 91 times 14 added by 261.

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Step 1=  91 x 14 = 1274

Step 2 = 1274 + 261 = 1535.
Answer: 1535
 

Explanation

91 should be multiplied by 14 and 261 is to be added, 91 x 14 + 261. The answer will be 1535.

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Problem 3

Find 91 multiplied by 53, using the breaking down method.

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91 x 53 = 91 x 10 + 91 x 10 + 91 x 10 + 91 x 10 + 91 x 10 + 91 x 3 = 910 + 910 + 910 + 910 + 910 + 273= 4823.

Explanation

The multiplicand 53 can be broken down into five parts of 10s and one of 3 and added together.

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Problem 4

Match the correct multiplication pairs: A 91 x 3 1 1274 B 91 x 6 2 273 C 91 x 14 3 546

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 A) 91 × 3 = 273,   B) 91 × 6 = 546,   C) 91 × 14 = 1274

Explanation

The multiplication is to be matched with the correct products of the table of 91.

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Problem 5

The rule for the table below is Multiply by 91. What is the missing value? Multiplier Product 6 546 9 819 11 1001 16 ?

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91 x 16 = 1456

Explanation

91 is to be multiplied by 16 to find the product.

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FAQs on 91 Times Table

1. Is 91 divisible by 7?

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2.What is the highest greatest common factor of 91?

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3.Why is 91 not a prime number?

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4.What are the key multiples to remember in table of 91?

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5.What are the first five multiples of 91?

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Important Glossaries for Multiples of 91

  • Factors - It is the number that divides an expression or a number evenly

 

  • Repeated Addition - It is the process where the same number is being added multiple times so for getting 91 x 3 so it will be 91+91+91

 

  • Multiple - It is a number when multiplied any number with an integer like 273 is a multiple of 91

 

  • Product - It is a number obtained from the function of multiplication like 91 x 4 = 364 so, 364 is the product

 

  • Carryover digit - It is the carry forward in ten's place when it is multiplied with 2 digits.

 

  • Derivative Method  - it is a product of two functions, where the first function is multiplied by the derivative of the second and is added to the second function multiplied by the derivative of the first.
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About the Author

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.

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