How to Learn and Write the Table of 36 with Solved Examples
FAQs on 36 Times Table with Chart and Examples
1. What is the table of 36?
The table of 36 is the list of multiples of 36 obtained by multiplying 36 by whole numbers. It helps in quick multiplication and division calculations.
- 36 × 1 = 36
- 36 × 2 = 72
- 36 × 3 = 108
- 36 × 4 = 144
- 36 × 5 = 180
- 36 × 10 = 360
2. How do you write the table of 36 up to 20?
The table of 36 up to 20 is written by multiplying 36 by numbers from 1 to 20. The last value is obtained by 36 × 20.
- 36 × 10 = 360
- 36 × 15 = 540
- 36 × 20 = 720
3. What is the formula to find multiples in the table of 36?
The formula to find any multiple in the table of 36 is 36 × n, where n is a natural number. For example:
- To find the 7th multiple: 36 × 7 = 252
- To find the 12th multiple: 36 × 12 = 432
4. How can I learn the table of 36 easily?
You can learn the 36 times table easily by breaking 36 into smaller known tables like 30 and 6. For example:
- 36 × 4 = (30 × 4) + (6 × 4)
- = 120 + 24 = 144
5. What are the first 10 multiples of 36?
The first 10 multiples of 36 are numbers obtained from 36 × 1 to 36 × 10.
- 36, 72, 108, 144, 180
- 216, 252, 288, 324, 360
6. What is 36 multiplied by 12?
36 multiplied by 12 equals 432. You can calculate it as:
- 36 × 12 = 36 × (10 + 2)
- = 360 + 72
- = 432
7. Is 360 in the table of 36?
Yes, 360 is in the table of 36 because 36 × 10 = 360. Since 360 is exactly divisible by 36, it is the 10th multiple of 36.
- 360 ÷ 36 = 10
8. What patterns can you see in the table of 36?
The table of 36 shows a pattern where each number increases by 36. Other patterns include:
- All multiples are even numbers.
- The digits often follow a repeating increase pattern.
- Each term = previous term + 36.
9. How do you use the table of 36 in division?
The table of 36 helps in division by reversing multiplication facts. For example:
- If 36 × 8 = 288, then 288 ÷ 36 = 8.
- If 36 × 5 = 180, then 180 ÷ 36 = 5.
10. What is the 15th multiple of 36?
The 15th multiple of 36 is 540. It is calculated using the formula:
- 36 × 15 = 36 × (10 + 5)
- = 360 + 180
- = 540






















