Table of 132

The table of 132 (also known as the 132 times table) is a multiplication table that yields the product of 132 and the natural numbers in order. The 132 times table represents the repeated addition of the number 132 to itself. Multiplying 132 by two, for example, is the same as adding 132 twice (132×2   = 132 + 132 = 246). Students must learn the 132 table in order to tackle difficult multiplication problems.

Students must know the multiplication tables in order to improve their problem-solving abilities. They can also learn the 132 times table offline by downloading the PDF for the table.

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Table of 132

What is the 132 Times Table?

The 132 times table, as previously stated, depicts the repeated addition of number 132 to itself for “n” times, where “n” is the natural number.

For instance, 132 multiplied by four equals 528. The repeated addition approach can be used to write this.

To put it in another way, 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 528.

The following table depicts the repeated addition of the number 132.

132×1 = 132 132
132×2 = 264 132 + 132 = 264
132×3 = 396 132 + 132 + 132 = 396
132×4 = 528 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 528
132×5 = 660 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 660
132×6 = 792 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 792
132×7 = 924 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 924
132×8 = 1056 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 1056
132×9 = 1188 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 1188
132×10 = 1320 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 + 132 = 1320

Multiplication Table of 132

The first 20 multiples of 132 are shown in the multiplication table below.

132 × 1 = 132
132 × 2 = 264
132 × 3 = 396
132 × 4 = 528
132 × 5 = 660
132 × 6 = 792
132 × 7 = 924
132 × 8 = 1056
132 × 9 = 1188
132 × 10 = 1320
132 × 11 = 1452
132 × 12 = 1584
132 × 13 = 1716
132 × 14 = 1848
132 × 15 = 1980
132 × 16 = 2112
132 × 17 = 2244
132 × 18 = 2376
132 × 19 = 2508
132 × 20 = 2640

Solved Examples on Table of 132

Q.1: Find the value of 132 times 16 minus 200.

Solution:

132 times 16 minus 200 = 132 × 16 – 200.

Now, when we simplify the expression, we get

132 × 16 – 200 = 2112 – 200

132 × 16 – 200 = 1912

Hence, the value of 132 times 16 minus 200 equals 1912.

 

Q.2: If the cost of one chocolate is Rs. 132, what is the cost of 10 chocolates?

Solution:

One chocolate costs Rs. 132.

Hence, the cost of 10 chocolates = 132 × 10 = Rs. 1320.

Frequently Asked Questions on the Table of 132

Q1

What is the table of 132?

The table of 132, also known as the 132 times table, is the multiplication table which is the result of the product of 132 with the natural numbers.
Q2

Write the 132 times table up to the first 10 natural numbers.

132 × 1 = 132
132 × 2 = 264
132 × 3 = 396
132 × 4 = 528
132 × 5 = 660
132 × 6 = 792
132 × 7 = 924
132 × 8 = 1056
132 × 9 = 1188
132 × 10 = 1320
Q3

What is 132 times 9?

132 times 9 is 1188. I.e., 132 × 9 = 1188.
Q4

What is the value of 132 times 10 plus 10?

132 times 10 plus 10 equals 1330. I.e., 132 × 10 + 10 = 1320 + 10 = 1330.

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