Table of 105
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The table of 105 consists of the multiples of 105. In day-to-day life, we use multiplication tables when shopping, travelling, etc. In this article, we’ll be learning more about the table of 105.

What is the Table of 105?

The table of 105 is a three-digit multiplication table. It can be used to solve problems involving the multiples of 105. The table follows a pattern of repeated addition, where each consecutive multiple increases by 105. For example, 105, 210, 315, 420, 525, 630, 735, 840, 945, 1050, and so on are the multiples of 105.

Multiplication Table of 105

The table of 105 is difficult to learn, especially for kids. However, with regular practice, you can start recognizing the pattern. Once you are familiar with the pattern, it becomes easy to learn the table of 105.

Here is the table of 105 from 105 x 1 to 105 x 20.

TABLE OF 105 (1-10)

105 x 1 = 105

105 x 6 = 630

105 x 2 = 210

105 x 7 = 735

105 x 3 = 315

105 x 8 = 840

105 x 4 = 420

105 x 9 = 945

105 x 5 = 525

105 x 10 = 1050

TABLE OF 105 (11-20)

105 x 11 = 1155

105 x 16 = 1680

105 x 12 = 1260

105 x 17 = 1785

105 x 13 = 1365

105 x 18 = 1890

105 x 14 = 1470

105 x 19 = 1995

105 x 15 = 1575

105 x 20 = 2100

Tips and Tricks for the Multiplication Table of 105

The repeated addition method can be used to understand multiplication tables. It will help in giving the correct results.
Products of table 105 can be found by adding the products of Table 100 and Table 5.

For example: 

  • Find the product of 100 and 3: 100 x 3 = 300
  • Find the product of 5 and 3: 5 x 3 = 15
  • Add the two products: 300 + 15 = 315

So, 105 x 3 = 315                     

Always start with smaller numbers and then move on to larger ones.

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Problem 1

Jack makes 7 biscuits each day. How many biscuits does he make in 105 days?

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735 biscuits.

Explanation

Jack makes biscuits each day = 7 biscuits.
Total number of days Jack makes biscuits = 105 days

Total number of biscuits = number of biscuits in each day x total number of days 
                                       = 7 x 105 
                                       = 735 biscuits.
So, the total number of biscuits Jack makes is resulted by multiplying 7 x 105 = 735

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Problem 2

Emma is an athlete, every day she used to run 5 miles. Calculate the number of miles in 105 days?

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525 miles

Explanation

Number of miles in 1 day = 5 miles
Number of days = 105 days
Number of miles in 105 days = 5 miles x 105 days
                                              = 525 miles.

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Problem 3

A person sells 8 bundles of pencils every day. How many bundles of pencils will he sell after 105 days?

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840 Bundles of pencils.

Explanation

Explanation: Number of sales in one day = 8 bundles of pencils
Number of days = 105 days.
The number of sales after 105 days is 840 bundles of pencils.

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FAQ s for the Table of 105

1.Is 105 in the 15 times table?

Yes, 105 is in the 15 table, 15 × 7 = 105.

2.What is factor pair of 105?

A factor pair is a set of two numbers that when multiplied together results in a specific product. For 105, the factor pairs are (1, 105), (3, 35), (5, 21), and (7, 15).

3.List the first eight multiples of 105?

105, 210, 315, 420, 525, 630, 735, and 840 are the first eight multiples of 105.

4.Is 7 a factor of 105?

Yes, the number 7 is a factor of 105, where it divides 105 exactly without leaving a remainder. In equation form, it will be 7×15 =105.

5.What is the GCF of 30 and 105 ?

The GCF of 30 and 105 is 15.

Important Glossaries for Table of 105

  • Multiplication Table: It is the list of multiples of any specific number used by children to learn multiplication easily.
  • Product: It is obtained by multiplying two numbers. For example, the product of 4 and 5 is 20.
  • Prime Number: The numbers that can be divisible by 1 and the number itself are called prime numbers. For example, 2, 3, 5,7 ……. are the first few prime numbers.
  • Repeated Addition: It is the process of adding same number multiple times. For example, 2+2+2+2+2 = 10, which is the same as 2 × 5 = 10.
     

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