How to Learn and Use the Table of 43 with Solved Examples
FAQs on Table of 43 with Multiplication Values up to 20
1. What is the table of 43?
The table of 43 is the list of multiples of 43 obtained by multiplying 43 by whole numbers like 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- 43 × 1 = 43
- 43 × 2 = 86
- 43 × 3 = 129
- 43 × 4 = 172
- 43 × 5 = 215
- 43 × 6 = 258
- 43 × 7 = 301
- 43 × 8 = 344
- 43 × 9 = 387
- 43 × 10 = 430
2. How do you calculate the multiples of 43?
You can calculate the multiples of 43 by multiplying 43 with any whole number.
- Formula: 43 × n (where n = 1, 2, 3, ...)
- Example: 43 × 7 = 43 × (5 + 2)
- = (43 × 5) + (43 × 2)
- = 215 + 86 = 301
3. What is 43 multiplied by 12?
The value of 43 multiplied by 12 is 516.
- Step 1: 43 × 10 = 430
- Step 2: 43 × 2 = 86
- Step 3: 430 + 86 = 516
4. Is 43 a prime number?
Yes, 43 is a prime number because it has only two factors: 1 and 43.
- Factors of 43: 1 and 43
- It is not divisible by 2, 3, 5, or 7.
5. What are the first 15 multiples of 43?
The first 15 multiples of 43 are obtained by multiplying 43 from 1 to 15.
- 43, 86, 129, 172, 215
- 258, 301, 344, 387, 430
- 473, 516, 559, 602, 645
6. How can I learn the table of 43 easily?
You can learn the table of 43 easily by using repeated addition and pattern recognition.
- Add 43 repeatedly: 43, 86, 129, 172...
- Break 43 into 40 + 3 for easy multiplication.
- Example: 43 × 6 = (40 × 6) + (3 × 6) = 240 + 18 = 258
7. What is 43 times 25?
The value of 43 × 25 is 1075.
- Method: 43 × 25 = 43 × (100 ÷ 4)
- = (43 × 100) ÷ 4
- = 4300 ÷ 4 = 1075
8. How is the table of 43 useful in division?
The table of 43 helps in division by identifying which multiple of 43 matches the given number.
- Example: 344 ÷ 43
- From the table, 43 × 8 = 344
- So, 344 ÷ 43 = 8
9. What pattern do you notice in the table of 43?
The main pattern in the table of 43 is that each term increases by 43.
- 86 − 43 = 43
- 129 − 86 = 43
- 172 − 129 = 43
10. What is the formula for the nth multiple of 43?
The formula for the nth multiple of 43 is 43n.
- Where n is a natural number (1, 2, 3, ...)
- Example: 43 × 20 = 860





















