The Multiplication Table for 101 is nothing more than the repetitive addition of the prime number 101. The easiest way to remember the table for 101 is by checking for the repetition of the number at the one’s place and at the hundreds place, as the digits at these places are being multiplied by 1. For further help, you can use the Multiplication Calculator for any multiplication table you need.
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What is the 101 Times Table?
Any Multiplication table is nothing but a repetitive addition. In this table, we are repeatedly adding 101. In a tabular format, the repetitive addition looks like this!
101×1=101 | 101 |
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101×2 = 202 | 101 + 101 = 202 |
101×3 = 303 | 101 + 101 + 101 = 303 |
101×4 = 404 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 404 |
101×5 = 505 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 505 |
101×6 = 606 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 606 |
101×7 = 707 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 707 |
101×8 = 808 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 808 |
101×9 = 909 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 909 |
101×10 = 1010 | 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 + 101 = 1010 |
Multiplication Table of 101
Given below is the multiplication table of 101 being done 20 times. Observe the pattern in the last column.
101 | × | 1 | = | 101 |
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101 | × | 2 | = | 202 |
101 | × | 3 | = | 303 |
101 | × | 4 | = | 404 |
101 | × | 5 | = | 505 |
101 | × | 6 | = | 606 |
101 | × | 7 | = | 707 |
101 | × | 8 | = | 808 |
101 | × | 9 | = | 909 |
101 | × | 10 | = | 1010 |
101 | × | 11 | = | 1111 |
101 | × | 12 | = | 1212 |
101 | × | 13 | = | 1313 |
101 | × | 14 | = | 1414 |
101 | × | 15 | = | 1515 |
101 | × | 16 | = | 1616 |
101 | × | 17 | = | 1717 |
101 | × | 18 | = | 1818 |
101 | × | 19 | = | 1919 |
101 | × | 20 | = | 2020 |
Solved Examples on Table of 101
Example 1:
What is 101x 101?
Solution:-
101×101
—————–
101
000
10100
—————–
10201
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Example 2:
Is 2020 divisible by 101?
Solution: Yes. 2020 is divisible by 101.
20 times 101 is 2020
Frequently Asked Questions on Table of 101
Is 101 a Prime number?
Yes! 101 is a Prime number.
Are the numbers in the multiplication table of 101 all prime numbers?
No! Only the number 101 is a prime number as 101 is divisible by 1 and 101 only. However, the numbers that appear in the multiplication tables of 101 are divisible by 1, 101 and the number itself.
What is 1000 times 101?
Answer: 101000
Check the pattern of multiplying the numbers with multiples of 10
- 10 times 101 = 10×101 =1010
- 100 times 101 = 100×101 =10100
- 1000 times 101 = 1000×101 =101000
Is 101 times 17 the same as 17 times 101?
Answer:- Yes!
101×17 =1717
17×101 = 1717
This is due to the fact that multiplication follows commutative property!
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