The Multiplication Table for 600 is nothing more than the repetitive addition of the number 600. 600 is an even number that is divisible by 2 and 3. And therefore divisible by 6 as well. Memorizing the table of 600 is easy as it is the same as table of 6 but ending with 2 zeros. The repetitive addition up to ten times is given in the below article. You can also refer to any multiplication tables using Multiplication Calculator
Table of 600 Chart
What is the 600 Times Table?
In the table of 600, we are repeatedly adding 600 multiple times. And the table below gives a repetitive addition 10 times for the number 600.
600 × 1 = 600 |
600 |
600 × 2 = 1200 |
600 + 600 = 1200 |
600 × 3 = 1800 |
600 + 600 + 600 = 1800 |
600 × 4 = 2400 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 2400 |
600 × 5 = 3000 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 3000 |
600 × 6 = 3600 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 3600 |
600 × 7 = 4200 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 4200 |
600 × 8 = 4800 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 4800 |
600 × 9 = 5400 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 5400 |
600 × 10 = 6000 |
600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 + 600 = 6000 |
Multiplication Table of 600
Given below is the multiplication table of 600 being done 20 times. The below table helps you with multiplication problems that require the tables of 600.
600 |
× |
1 |
= |
600 |
600 |
× |
2 |
= |
1200 |
600 |
× |
3 |
= |
1800 |
600 |
× |
4 |
= |
2400 |
600 |
× |
5 |
= |
3000 |
600 |
× |
6 |
= |
3600 |
600 |
× |
7 |
= |
4200 |
600 |
× |
8 |
= |
4800 |
600 |
× |
9 |
= |
5400 |
600 |
× |
10 |
= |
6000 |
600 |
× |
11 |
= |
6600 |
600 |
× |
12 |
= |
7200 |
600 |
× |
13 |
= |
7800 |
600 |
× |
14 |
= |
8400 |
600 |
× |
15 |
= |
9000 |
600 |
× |
16 |
= |
9600 |
600 |
× |
17 |
= |
10200 |
600 |
× |
18 |
= |
10800 |
600 |
× |
19 |
= |
11400 |
600 |
× |
20 |
= |
12000 |
Solved Example on Table of 600
Example:
Find the value of a:
Nitesh had a Rs 2000 note. He purchased a few clocks costing Rs 600. Nitesh was short of Rs 400, which he paid later in the evening. How many clocks did he buy?
Solution: a = 4.
Total money spent ( 2000 + 400 ) = 2400
Each clock costs 600
Total clocks purchased = 2400 / 600 = 4.
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