Table of 64
Table of 64 shows the values we get when the number 64 is multiplied by other whole numbers. The repeated addition of 64 is the multiplication table of 64. For example, 64 + 64 + 64 = 3 × 64 = 192. On this page, you can find the table of 64 up to 20.
Table of 64 Chart
1. | Table of 64 |
2. | Table of 64 PDF Download |
3. | FAQs on Table of 64 |
Table of 64
The 64 times table up to 20 is provided below. Learning the 64 table helps children to gain a deeper understanding of multiplication, which is helpful in the long run.
Table of 64 up to 10
64 × 1 = 64 | 64 × 6 = 384 |
64 × 2 = 128 | 64 × 7 = 448 |
64 × 3 = 192 | 64 × 8 = 512 |
64 × 4 = 256 | 64 × 9 = 576 |
64 × 5 = 320 | 64 × 10 = 640 |
Table of 64 up to 20
64 × 11 = 704 | 64 × 16 = 1024 |
64 × 12 = 768 | 64 × 17 = 1088 |
64 × 13 = 832 | 64 × 18 = 1152 |
64 × 14 = 896 | 64 × 19 = 1216 |
64 × 15 = 960 | 64 × 20 = 1280 |
You can print or save this multiplication table as a PDF by clicking the link provided below.
☛ Table of 64 PDF Download
Table of 64 up to 10 in Words
- Sixty-Four times One is equal to Sixty-Four
- Sixty-Four times Two is equal to One Hundred And Twenty-Eight
- Sixty-Four times Three is equal to One Hundred And Ninety-Two
- Sixty-Four times Four is equal to Two Hundred And Fifty-Six
- Sixty-Four times Five is equal to Three Hundred And Twenty
- Sixty-Four times Six is equal to Three Hundred And Eighty-Four
- Sixty-Four times Seven is equal to Four Hundred And Forty-Eight
- Sixty-Four times Eight is equal to Five Hundred And Twelve
- Sixty-Four times Nine is equal to Five Hundred And Seventy-Six
- Sixty-Four times Ten is equal to Six Hundred And Forty
☛ Also Check:
Tables of 64 Examples
-
Example 1: A customer buys 3 apples every day. How many apples will the customer buy in 64 days?
Solution:
The customer buys 3 apples per day. Therefore, using the table of 64, the total number of apples bought by the customer in 64 days is 3 × 64 = 192 apples.
-
Example 2: Jean makes 12 cookies per day. How many cookies does she make in 64 days?
Solution:
Jean makes 12 cookies per day. Therefore, from the table of 64, the total cookies made after 64 days are 12 × 64 = 768 cookies.
-
Example 3: Dorothy jogs 4 miles per day. Use the table of 64 and find how many miles does she jog in 64 days.
Solution:
Dorothy jogs 4 miles per day. Therefore, the total miles traveled after 64 days is 4 × 64 = 256 miles.
FAQs on Tables of 64
Find the value of 64 times 9 using the table of 64.
The value of 64 times 9 from the table of 64 is 64 × 9 = 576
How many times should we multiply 64 to get 1024?
From the table of 64, we have 64 × 16 = 1024. Therefore, 64 has to be multiplied by 16 times to get 1024.
What is 64 times 12 minus 8 plus 11?
From the table of 64, 64 times 12 is 768. Therefore, 64 × 12 - 8 + 11 = 768 - 8 + 11 = 771
Using the table of 64, find the value of 14 plus 64 times 11 minus 64 times 13.
From the table of 64, 64 times 11 = 704 and 64 times 13 = 832. Therefore, 14 + 64 × 11 - 64 × 13 = -114.
☛ Related Articles:
visual curriculum