The Table of 330 is provided here in a tabular format to help students check the values of multiples of 330 quickly. Multiplication table of 330 up to 20 is also available in PDF format to download, which will be handy while solving problems related to the 330 times table. The table of 330 can help do mental maths, which is a vital skill for appearing in any competitive examination.
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Table of 330 Chart
The 330 times table chart up to 20 is given here with an attractive image that can be used as a flashcard to memorise the times table of 330.
What is the 330 Times Table?
The 330 times table is the multiplication of 330 with any natural number. The 330 times table can be obtained by multiplication and by adding 330 repeatedly. The below chart shows the multiplication table of 330, in both multiplication and addition form.
330 × 1 = 330 | 330 |
330 × 2 = 660 | 330 + 330 = 660 |
330 × 3 = 990 | 330 + 330 + 330 = 990 |
330 × 4 = 1320 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 1320 |
330 × 5 = 1650 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 1650 |
330 × 6 = 1980 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 1980 |
330 × 7 = 2310 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 2310 |
330 × 8 = 2640 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 2640 |
330 × 9 = 2970 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 2970 |
330 × 10 = 3300 | 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 + 330 = 3300 |
Multiplication Table of 330
Given below are the first 20 multiples of 330.
330 | × | 1 | = | 330 |
330 | × | 2 | = | 660 |
330 | × | 3 | = | 990 |
330 | × | 4 | = | 1320 |
330 | × | 5 | = | 1650 |
330 | × | 6 | = | 1980 |
330 | × | 7 | = | 2310 |
330 | × | 8 | = | 2640 |
330 | × | 9 | = | 2970 |
330 | × | 10 | = | 3300 |
330 | × | 11 | = | 3630 |
330 | × | 12 | = | 3960 |
330 | × | 13 | = | 4290 |
330 | × | 14 | = | 4620 |
330 | × | 15 | = | 4950 |
330 | × | 16 | = | 5280 |
330 | × | 17 | = | 5610 |
330 | × | 18 | = | 5940 |
330 | × | 19 | = | 6270 |
330 | × | 20 | = | 6600 |
Solved Examples on the Tables 330
Example 1:
In an assembly hall, there are 330 students. 990 sweets are to be shared equally among them. How many sweets will each student get?
Solution:
Total number of sweets = 990
Number of students = 330
Using the multiplication table of 330, 330 × 3 = 990
Therefore, each student will get 3 sweets.
Example 2:
What is the difference between two consecutive multiples of 330?
Solution:
The difference between any two consecutive multiples of 330 is 330. For example, 330 × 3 = 990 and 330 × 2 = 660, then,
990 – 660 = 330.
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