
Example 1: If Jack presses the doorbell 1 time, it rings 5 times.In the table below, you can see the next 10 multiples of 13, up to 20.

The last digit of these multiples always repeat, which means that students can remember these digits to help them with the 13 times table. The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30.Ģ. To obtain the multiples of 13, add natural numbers to the ten's digit of the multiples of 3. 13 Times Table 13 Times Table up to 10ġ. To memorize the 13 times table, first, we need to memorize the 3 times table. So, let's see the first 10 multiples of the 13 times table. Table of 13 helps in working out calculations of long multiplication and division having multiples of 13. Learning KS3 Maths Tables: A Numbers Game.


Our online school aims to help students prepare for Board Exams by ensuring that students have conceptual clarity in all the subjects and are able to score their maximum in the exams. In Years 7, 8, and 9 you might even try your luck with tables from 13 upwards.
