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Multiplication Table of 7 – Tips to Memorize 7
Times Table & Example Questions
Save your time – learn multiplication tables to minimize the use of
calculators during exams. 7 is the most used digit in our everyday life.
Look around; it is more visible in the real world than any other digit. For
instance, 7 days in a week, 7 colors in the rainbow, 7 continents in the
globe, and the list goes on. The multiplication table of 7 is tough for
students because it does not follow the pattern, unlike lower times tables.
Also, 7 is a prime number that makes its multiplication table unique and
challenging for students.
However, the importance of the 7 times table cannot be denied while
solving LCM, HCF, and other arithmetic and algebraic problems. That’s
why school professors and private math tutors ensure memorizing
multiplication tables at their fingertips for the overall development of
students at an early age.
In this article, we have covered the 7 times table up to 20 with the
method to read, solved example questions, and tips for memorizing it
quickly.
Table of 7
7 is a prime number, and its multiples are both even and odd numbers .
However, to get the multiples of the 7 times table, we will multiply it with
whole numbers. Let us learn the multiplication table of 7 up to 20, given
below:
7 x 1 = 7
7 x 2 = 14
7 x 3 = 21
7 x 4 = 28
7 x 5 = 35
7 x 6 = 42
7 x 7 = 49
7 x 8 = 56
7 x 9 = 63
7 x 10 = 70
7 x 11 = 77
7 x 12 = 84
7 x 13 = 91
7 x 14 = 98
7 x 15 = 105
7 x 16 = 112
7 x 17 = 119
7 x 18 = 126
7 x 19 = 133
7 x 20 = 140
Method to Read Table of 7
This section has given the 7 times table in words to help students
repeatedly read without any mistakes. However, the writing method of the
table of 7 is the same as mentioned above.
Give it a read
Seven ones are seven (7)
Seven twos are fourteen (14)
Seven threes are twenty-one (21)
Seven fours are twenty-eight (28)
Seven fives are thirty-five (35)
Seven sixes are forty-two (42)
Seven sevens are forty-nine (49)
Seven eighths are fifty-six (56)
Seven nines are sixty-three (63)
Seven tens are seventy (70)
Seven elevens are seventy-seven (77)
Seven twelves are eighty-four (84)
Seven thirteenths are ninety-one (91)
Seven fourteens are ninety-eight (98)
Seven fifteenths are one hundred and five (105)
Seven sixteens are one hundred and twelve (112)
Seven seventeens are one hundred and nineteen (119)
Seven eighteens are one hundred and twenty -six (126)
Seven nineteen are one hundred and thirty -three (133)
Seven twenty are one hundred and forty (140)
Tips for Memorizing Multiplication Table of 7
Go through the tips mentioned below for memorizing the multiplication
table of 7 with speed and accuracy:
1. Kids must have learned multiplication tables from 1 to 6 till now.
Introduce commutative property of multiplication to them. Teach
them that changing orders doesn’t affect the answer, but it can help
memorize the table faster than others. For instance , to calculate 7 x
4, multiply 4 x 7, which is 28, so 7 x 4 is. This reverse approach can
only be applied to 7 x 6 multipliers. Once students get the hang of
this till 6, continue with other multipliers.
2. Adding digits is one of the most used tips by studen ts for
memorizing the table of 7 and all others. For example, the answer
of 7 x 5 can also be calculated as 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7. Both are equal to
35.
3. Another tip for memorizing the table of 7 is skipping the count.
Simply skip count by 7 to get the answers of the 7 times table.
4. Make learning multiplication tables fun with rhymes and songs. The
Internet is filled with plenty of such songs and poems, and you must
try them. Such as, 7 and 4 are always late, and so is 28. It means 7 x
4 is 28.
Example Question of Table of 7
Question: what is 7 times 12?
Solution:
7 times 12 = 7 x 12 = 84
Question: With the table of 7, find the value of 7 times 6 plus 10?
Solution:
Given that,
7 times 6 plus 10
In mathematical form,
= 7 x 6 + 10
= 42 + 10
= 52
Hence, the value of 7 times 6 plus 10 is 52
Question: Jack goes to school 5 days a week. His summer classes are
for 7 weeks only. Using the multiplication table of 7, determine how
many days Jack will go to school in 7 weeks?
Solution:
School days per week = 5
Total number of weeks = 7
Using multiplication table of 7, we get
= 5 x 7
= 35
Hence, Jack will go 35 days in 7 weeks to attend summer classes at school.
Question: what is the value of 7 times 9 minus 7 times 6?
Solution:
Given that
7 times 9 minus 7 times 6
In mathematical form
= 7 x 9 – 7 x 6
= 63 – 42
= 21
Hence, 7 times 9 minus 7 times 6 is equal to 21.
Question: Fill in the blanks using 7 multiplication table
7 x ___ = 63
___ x 4 = 28
___ x ___ = 56
7 x ___ = 21
___ x ___ = 77
7 x ___ = 49
___ x 13 = 91
___ x ___ = 70
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  • 1. Multiplication Table of 7 – Tips to Memorize 7 Times Table & Example Questions Save your time – learn multiplication tables to minimize the use of calculators during exams. 7 is the most used digit in our everyday life. Look around; it is more visible in the real world than any other digit. For instance, 7 days in a week, 7 colors in the rainbow, 7 continents in the globe, and the list goes on. The multiplication table of 7 is tough for students because it does not follow the pattern, unlike lower times tables. Also, 7 is a prime number that makes its multiplication table unique and challenging for students. However, the importance of the 7 times table cannot be denied while solving LCM, HCF, and other arithmetic and algebraic problems. That’s why school professors and private math tutors ensure memorizing multiplication tables at their fingertips for the overall development of students at an early age.
  • 2. In this article, we have covered the 7 times table up to 20 with the method to read, solved example questions, and tips for memorizing it quickly. Table of 7 7 is a prime number, and its multiples are both even and odd numbers . However, to get the multiples of the 7 times table, we will multiply it with whole numbers. Let us learn the multiplication table of 7 up to 20, given below: 7 x 1 = 7 7 x 2 = 14 7 x 3 = 21 7 x 4 = 28 7 x 5 = 35 7 x 6 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 7 x 8 = 56 7 x 9 = 63 7 x 10 = 70 7 x 11 = 77 7 x 12 = 84 7 x 13 = 91 7 x 14 = 98 7 x 15 = 105 7 x 16 = 112 7 x 17 = 119 7 x 18 = 126 7 x 19 = 133 7 x 20 = 140 Method to Read Table of 7
  • 3. This section has given the 7 times table in words to help students repeatedly read without any mistakes. However, the writing method of the table of 7 is the same as mentioned above. Give it a read Seven ones are seven (7) Seven twos are fourteen (14) Seven threes are twenty-one (21) Seven fours are twenty-eight (28) Seven fives are thirty-five (35) Seven sixes are forty-two (42) Seven sevens are forty-nine (49) Seven eighths are fifty-six (56) Seven nines are sixty-three (63) Seven tens are seventy (70) Seven elevens are seventy-seven (77) Seven twelves are eighty-four (84) Seven thirteenths are ninety-one (91) Seven fourteens are ninety-eight (98) Seven fifteenths are one hundred and five (105) Seven sixteens are one hundred and twelve (112) Seven seventeens are one hundred and nineteen (119) Seven eighteens are one hundred and twenty -six (126) Seven nineteen are one hundred and thirty -three (133) Seven twenty are one hundred and forty (140) Tips for Memorizing Multiplication Table of 7 Go through the tips mentioned below for memorizing the multiplication table of 7 with speed and accuracy:
  • 4. 1. Kids must have learned multiplication tables from 1 to 6 till now. Introduce commutative property of multiplication to them. Teach them that changing orders doesn’t affect the answer, but it can help memorize the table faster than others. For instance , to calculate 7 x 4, multiply 4 x 7, which is 28, so 7 x 4 is. This reverse approach can only be applied to 7 x 6 multipliers. Once students get the hang of this till 6, continue with other multipliers. 2. Adding digits is one of the most used tips by studen ts for memorizing the table of 7 and all others. For example, the answer of 7 x 5 can also be calculated as 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7. Both are equal to 35. 3. Another tip for memorizing the table of 7 is skipping the count. Simply skip count by 7 to get the answers of the 7 times table. 4. Make learning multiplication tables fun with rhymes and songs. The Internet is filled with plenty of such songs and poems, and you must try them. Such as, 7 and 4 are always late, and so is 28. It means 7 x 4 is 28. Example Question of Table of 7 Question: what is 7 times 12? Solution: 7 times 12 = 7 x 12 = 84 Question: With the table of 7, find the value of 7 times 6 plus 10? Solution: Given that, 7 times 6 plus 10
  • 5. In mathematical form, = 7 x 6 + 10 = 42 + 10 = 52 Hence, the value of 7 times 6 plus 10 is 52 Question: Jack goes to school 5 days a week. His summer classes are for 7 weeks only. Using the multiplication table of 7, determine how many days Jack will go to school in 7 weeks? Solution: School days per week = 5 Total number of weeks = 7 Using multiplication table of 7, we get = 5 x 7 = 35 Hence, Jack will go 35 days in 7 weeks to attend summer classes at school. Question: what is the value of 7 times 9 minus 7 times 6? Solution: Given that 7 times 9 minus 7 times 6 In mathematical form = 7 x 9 – 7 x 6 = 63 – 42 = 21 Hence, 7 times 9 minus 7 times 6 is equal to 21. Question: Fill in the blanks using 7 multiplication table
  • 6. 7 x ___ = 63 ___ x 4 = 28 ___ x ___ = 56 7 x ___ = 21 ___ x ___ = 77 7 x ___ = 49 ___ x 13 = 91 ___ x ___ = 70 Learn More Multiplication Tables with Us Table of 2 Table of 3 Table of 4 Table of 5 Table of 6 Table of 8 Table of 9 Table of 10 Table of 11 Table of 12 Table of 13 Table of 14 Table of 15 Table of 16 Table of 17 Table of 18 Table of 19 Table of 20