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Table of 23 Multiplication Table with Examples

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23 Times Table Chart and Step by Step Solved Examples

This article discusses the multiplication table of 23. Learning the multiplication table of 23 or 23 times table enables children to solve complex mathematical problems independently in less time.


Learning a 23 times table may seem a bit hard for children because the larger the number, the larger the products. To help children to learn the table of 23 easily and speedily, we have discussed a few tips, tricks, and the pattern the table follows in this article.

Table Chart of 23 from 1 to 10

What Is Table of 23?

Look at the table chart of the 23 times table given below and read it aloud repeatedly to memorise it in a short time.


23 1 =  23

23  6 =  138

23  2 =  46

23 7 =   161

23 3 =   69

23 8 =   184

23  4 =  92

23 9 =   207

23 5 =  115

23 10 = 230


Common Tricks for Table of 23 Easily

  • The foremost tip and trick to memorise the table of 23 easily is through repetition.

  • Hang a  chart of the multiplication table of 23 where you can easily see it. Read it aloud and write it as many times as you can.

  • Continue the process until you get mastered in solving the multiplication problems based on the table of 23.

  • To write the table of 23 easily and in a short time, understand the pattern the table follows. Read the steps below to understand the pattern the table of 23 follows:

  • Write down three even numbers in bold and skip the fourth even number. Again, write down the three odd numbers in bold and skip the fourth odd number as shown below. Read the process until you reach 23.

  • Now look at the unit digit for the first three even numbers; the pattern followed here is 3 times table, i.e., 3, 6, and 9.

  • To get the unit digits for the next three odd numbers, subtract 1 from each of the last 3 unit digits of even numbers. For example, 3 - 1 = 2, 6 - 1 = 5, and 9 -1 = 8. 

Try These Yourself

1. Calculate the value of 23 times 9 plus 2.

Solution:

First we will write 23 times 9 plus 2 mathematically.

23 times 9 plus 8 = (23 9) + 8 = 207 + 2 = 209

Hence, the result for 23 times 9 plus 2 is equal to 209.


2. Each packet contains 23 jellies. Find out how many jellies can be packed in 8 packets.

Solution:

Each packet contains 23 jellies.

In 8 packets, we can pack 23 8 = 184 jellies.

Therefore, we can pack 184 jellies in 8 packets.


Practice Questions: Do It Yourself

1. Evaluate 23 times 17 minus 7 using the table of 23.

Ans: 384                     


2. A school is taking 23 students to the cinema. Each movie ticket cost Rs. 100. Find out how much will be the total cost of 23 tickets.

Ans: Rs. 2300


MCQ on 23 Times Table With Practice Question

1. Find out the value if 23 is added to 5 times 23.

  1. 135

  2. 136

  3. 137

  4. 138

Ans: d

23 + ( 23 5)  = 23 + 115 = 138


Practice Question

1. Jim reads 9 pages of a book every day. How many pages will he be able to read in 23 days?

  1. 205

  2. 206

  3. 207

  4. 208

Ans: c


Table Chart of 23 from 11 to 20

Look at the below image to learn the table of 23 from 11 to 20. Memorising the table of 23 till 20 helps you to  solve long multiplication tables effectively and in a short time. The below image can even be downloaded in PDF format.


23 11 =  253

23  16 =  368

23  12 =  276

23 17 =   391

23 13 =   299

23 18 =   414

23  14 =  322

23 19 =   437

23 15 =  345

23 20 = 460


Classroom Tips

Multiplication Table of 23 till 10 can be read as follows:

  • Twenty Three times one is equal to twenty-three.

  • Twenty Three times two is equal to forty-six.

  • Twenty Three times three is equal to sixty-nine.

  • Twenty Three times four is equal to ninety-two.

  • Twenty Three times five is equal to one hundred and fifteen.

  • Twenty Three times six is equal to one hundred thirty-eight.

  • Twenty Three times seven is equal to one hundred and sixty-one.

  • Twenty Three times eight is equal to one hundred and eighty-four.

  • Twenty Three times nine is equal to two hundred and seven.

  • Twenty Three times ten is equal to two hundred and thirty.


Wrapping It All Up!

Considering the use of 23 tables, we have also provided the PDF containing a multiplication table of 23 up to 20. To access the PDF, students can click on 'Download PDF' and use it whenever they need it. This will help students in keeping the table of 23  at their fingertips and improve their efficiency in mathematical calculations.

FAQs on Table of 23 Multiplication Table with Examples

1. What is the table of 23?

The table of 23 is the list of multiples of 23 obtained by multiplying 23 by natural numbers like 1, 2, 3, and so on. It helps in quick multiplication and division calculations.

  • 23 × 1 = 23
  • 23 × 2 = 46
  • 23 × 3 = 69
  • 23 × 4 = 92
  • 23 × 5 = 115
  • 23 × 6 = 138
  • 23 × 7 = 161
  • 23 × 8 = 184
  • 23 × 9 = 207
  • 23 × 10 = 230
These are the first ten multiples of 23 commonly used in maths practice.

2. How do you calculate the table of 23?

You can calculate the table of 23 by multiplying 23 with consecutive natural numbers. Follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Start with 23 × 1 = 23
  • Step 2: Add 23 repeatedly to get the next multiple (23 + 23 = 46)
  • Step 3: Continue adding 23 to the previous result
For example, 46 + 23 = 69, and 69 + 23 = 92. This repeated addition method helps in quick learning.

3. What are the first 20 multiples in the table of 23?

The first 20 multiples in the 23 times table are obtained by multiplying 23 from 1 to 20.

  • 23, 46, 69, 92, 115
  • 138, 161, 184, 207, 230
  • 253, 276, 299, 322, 345
  • 368, 391, 414, 437, 460
The 20th multiple is 23 × 20 = 460.

4. Is 23 a prime number?

Yes, 23 is a prime number because it has only two factors: 1 and 23. A prime number is defined as a number greater than 1 that has exactly two positive divisors.

  • Factors of 23: 1 and 23
  • No other number divides 23 exactly
This property makes the multiples of 23 unique in multiplication tables.

5. What is 23 multiplied by 15?

The value of 23 × 15 is 345. You can calculate it using the distributive property:

  • 23 × 15 = 23 × (10 + 5)
  • = (23 × 10) + (23 × 5)
  • = 230 + 115 = 345
This method makes multiplication faster and easier.

6. What is the pattern in the table of 23?

The pattern in the table of 23 increases by 23 each time, meaning every next number is 23 more than the previous one.

  • 23 → 46 (add 23)
  • 46 → 69 (add 23)
  • 69 → 92 (add 23)
The ones digits follow a repeating cycle: 3, 6, 9, 2, 5, 8, 1, 4, 7, 0.

7. How can I memorize the table of 23 easily?

You can memorize the 23 times table easily by using repeated addition and breaking it into parts.

  • Learn 23 × 1 to 23 × 5 first
  • Use 23 × 10 = 230 as a base
  • Practice writing and reciting daily
  • Use patterns in the ones digit cycle
Regular practice improves speed and accuracy in multiplication.

8. What is 23 times 25?

The value of 23 × 25 is 575. You can calculate it as:

  • 23 × 25 = 23 × (100 ÷ 4)
  • = (23 × 100) ÷ 4
  • = 2300 ÷ 4 = 575
This shortcut method is helpful when multiplying by 25.

9. How is the table of 23 useful in real life?

The table of 23 is useful for quick calculations in daily life involving equal groups or repeated addition.

  • Calculating total cost (23 items × price)
  • Finding total marks (23 questions × marks per question)
  • Solving word problems in maths
Knowing multiplication tables improves mental maths speed and accuracy.

10. What is the formula to find any multiple of 23?

The formula to find any multiple of 23 is 23 × n, where n is a natural number. This gives the nth multiple of 23.

  • For n = 7: 23 × 7 = 161
  • For n = 12: 23 × 12 = 276
This formula works for all natural numbers and helps generate the complete multiplication table of 23.