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Table of 13

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Table of 13 is a list of multiples of 13 arranged in a way, where each element of the list is written in a specific way. For example, a third of the multiple of 13 is written as “13 × 3 = 39”. Learning a table of 13 can help you speed up your calculation game involving 13 and other multiples of 13. Apparently, knowing the Table of 13 makes you a math sorcerer of calculation.

In Table of 13, all the multiples of 13 are listed successively i.e., first multiple (13), second multiple (26), third multiple (39), and so on. Also, this table can help us answer some questions with ease such as “What is the cost of dozen apples if one apple costs 13 Rs.?” or “What’s 13 times 7?”. In this article, we will discuss the table of 13, with its chart containing its multiple till 20, and tricks to remember. We will also cover some solved word-based problems related to the table of 13. So. let’s learn the table of 13 together.

Table of 13 Chart

The table of 13 is one of the hard tables to remember as there is no visible pattern, it consists of multiples of 13 that are given in the following chart. This chart is helpful in learning the table and also helps you revise the table as well. The following illustration shows the first 20 multiples of 13.

Table of 13 Chart

Multiplication Table of 13

Table of 13 is one of the hard tables to learn but also is one of the most useful as well, thus every student should learn this table. So, this table can help you in solving, multiplication and division-based questions. The table of 13 up to 10 times is given below,

13×1 = 13
13×2 = 26
13×3 = 39
13×4 = 52
13×5 = 65
13×6 = 78
13×7 = 91
13×8 = 104
13×9 = 117
13×10 = 130

Table of 13 from 11 to 20

The next 10 multiples of 13 after 1 to 10 are 11 – 20, and that are given as follows:

13×11 = 143
13×12 = 156
13×13 = 169
13×14 = 182
13×15 = 195
13×16 = 208
13×17 = 221
13×18 = 234
13×19 = 247
13×20 = 260

How to Read Table of 13?

13 times table is one of the more complicated tables to learn as there is no visible pattern, there is a trick to remember it which we will discuss further in the article. Let’s now see how to read the table of 13:

  • One(1) time Thirteen is Thirteen(13)
  • Two(2) times Thirteen is Twenty Six(26)
  • Three(3) times Thirteen is Thirty Nine(39)
  • Four(4) times Thirteen is Fifty Two(52)
  • Five(5) times Thirteen is Sixty Five(65)
  • Six(6) times Thirteen is Seventy Eight(78)
  • Seven(7) times Thirteen is Ninety One(91)
  • Eight(8) times Thirteen is One Hundred Four(104)
  • Nine(9) times Thirteen is One Hundred Seventeen(117)
  • Ten(10) times Thirteen is One Hundred Thirty(130)

Representation of Multiplication Table as Addition

As we can get the next multiple of 13, by adding 13 in the previous multiple of 13 or we can add 13, n times to get its nth multiple i.e. 13 × 5 can be written as 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13. We can prove this as follows:

13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 13×1 + 13×1 + 13×1 + 13×1 + 13×1

= 13(1 + 1+ 1 + 1+ 1)                                         [using the distributive property of multiplication]

= 13(5)

= 65

13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 65

Similarly, the table given below represents the table of 12 in addition form.

13×1 = 13 = 13
13×2 = 13 + 13 = 26
13×3 = 13 + 13 + 13 = 39
13×4 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 52
13×5 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 65
13×6 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 78
13×7 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 91
13×8 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 104
13×9 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 117
13×10 = 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 130

Tricks to Remember Table of 13

The table of thirteen can be easily remembered by following the tips discussed below,

  • For learning the table of 13 firstly we have to learn the table of 3, {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30}
  • Now we add natural numbers starting from one to the digit in the ten’s place in the table of 3 to get the table of 13 thus, we get,

(1+0)3, (2+0)6, (3+0)9, (4+1)2, (5+1)5, (6+1)8, (7+2)1, (8+2)4, (9+2)7, (10+3)0

Thus, the table of 13 is written as,

13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130

Solved Examples 13 Times Table

Example 1: If Ravi ate 3 almonds a day for 13 consecutive days then the total almonds eaten by him in 13 days.

Solution:

Ravi ate almonds in a day = 3

No. of days he ate almonds = 13

Total almonds eaten by the Kabir = 3×13              {Using table of 13}

= 39 Km

Total Almonds eaten by Karan is 39 Km

Example 2: If Shivam gets 13 marbles in a day then at the end of a week how much marble he has,

Solution:

Shivam gets marbels in a day = 13 marbles

How many days in a week = 7 days

Total marble he had after a week =  7×13

= 91 marbles

Thus, the total marbel he has after one week is 91.

Example 3: Using the table of 13 simplify 13 times 4 plus 13 times 2.

Solution:

By studying the table of Thirteen we know that,

13 times 4 = 13 × 4 = 52

13 times 2 = 13 × 2 = 26

Now,

13 times 4 plus 13 times 2

= 13 × 4 + 13 × 2

= 52 + 26

= 78

Example 4: Using the table of 13 simplify 13 times 4 minus 13 times 3.

Solution:

By studying the table of Thirteen we know that,

13 times 4 = 13 × 4 = 52

13 times 3 = 13 × 3 = 39

Now,

13 times 4 minus 13 times 3

= 13 × 4 – 13 × 3

= 52 – 39

= 13

FAQs on 13 Times Table

Q1: What is the 13 Table Chart?

Answer:

The table of 13 charts is,

13×1 = 13
13×2 = 26
13×3 = 39
13×4 = 52
13×5 = 65
13×6 = 78
13×7 = 91
13×8 = 104
13×9 = 117
13×10 = 130

Q2: What are 13 times 13?

Answer:

The value of 13 times 13 is 169.

Q3: What are 13 times 18?

Answer:

The value of 13 times 18 is 234.

Q4: What are 13 times 12?

Answer:

The value of 13 times 12 is 156.

Q5: What is the Trick to Learn the Table of 13?

Answer:

The trips to remember the table of 13 is discussed below,

  • For learning the table of 13 firstly we have to learn the table of 3, {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30}
  • Now we add natural numbers starting from one to the digit in the ten’s place in the table of 3 to get the table of 13 thus, we get,

(1+0)3, (2+0)6, (3+0)9, (4+1)2, (5+1)5, (6+1)8, (7+2)1, (8+2)4, (9+2)7, (10+3)0



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