Multiplication Table 1 to 10 Worksheets



Multiplication tables from 1 to 10 help us learn to multiply numbers quickly. Each worksheet shows a list of multiplications, like 1 times 1, 1 times 2, and so on, up to 10 times 10. These sheets are great for practicing and getting better at multiplication. They help you see patterns and make multiplying easier. With these worksheets, you can practice every day and become good at multiplying numbers from 1 to 10.

Samples Usage

  1. What is 4 times 3?
    • Answer: 12
    • Explanation: Look at the row for 4 in your multiplication table, then find the column for 3. The intersection gives you 12.
  2. If you have 7 groups of 5 apples each, how many apples do you have in total?
    • Answer: 35
    • Explanation: Find the row for 7 and column for 5 in the multiplication table. The answer at that point is 35.
  3. How many fingers are there on 6 hands?
    • Answer: 30
    • Explanation: Since each hand has 5 fingers, multiply 6 (hands) by 5 (fingers per hand) using the table. The answer is 30.
  4. You are packing 8 boxes, and each box can hold 9 books. How many books can you pack in all the boxes?
    • Answer: 72
    • Explanation: Find the row for 8 and the column for 9 in the table. The number you see is 72.
  5. A baker is making cookies. He puts 10 cookies in each tray and has 2 trays. How many cookies does he have?
    • Answer: 20
    • Explanation: Look at the row for 10 and the column for 2 in the multiplication table to find 20.
  6. If one bicycle has 2 wheels, how many wheels do 6 bicycles have?
    • Answer: 12
    • Explanation: Multiply 6 (bicycles) by 2 (wheels per bicycle) using the table. The result is 12.
  7. You bought 9 packs of stickers, and each pack has 4 stickers. How many stickers did you buy altogether?
    • Answer: 36
    • Explanation: Use the table to multiply 9 (packs) by 4 (stickers per pack). The product is 36.
  8. At a party, there are 5 tables. Each table has 7 chairs. How many chairs are there in total at the party?
    • Answer: 35
    • Explanation: The table shows that 5 multiplied by 7 equals 35.
  9. A farmer collects 3 eggs from each of his 8 hens. How many eggs does the farmer collect altogether?
    • Answer: 24
    • Explanation: Multiply 8 (hens) by 3 (eggs per hen). The multiplication table shows this equals 24.
  10. A train has 10 cars, and each car holds 4 passengers. How many passengers can the train hold in total?
    • Answer: 40
    • Explanation: Look for 10 in the row and 4 in the column. The table gives you 40.

Using Multiplication Tables 1 to 10:

  • Find the number you want to multiply along the top row (the multiplier).
  • Find the second number along the side column (the multiplicand).
  • Follow the row and column to where they meet; this intersection is your answer.
  • This table is a tool to quickly see the product of two numbers without manually calculating each time. It helps in developing quick and accurate arithmetic skills.