Table of 3

Table of 3 | Read and Learn 3 Table Maths

A table of 3 is listed here for the reading purpose of the students. Below the table you can find a quiz where you can check your learning. First, read 3 table maths then attempt the quiz. In the tables table of 3 is easy after the 2 table. You can read here a table of 12.

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Table of 3 Reading

During my days, I remember in the 5th class teacher ask us to remember the tables in a group. One student speaks the table and rests we speak together in a tone. That time it was up to the 25th table. Now for general multiplication, we use the calculator. Sometimes the calculator takes more time while if you have remembered the tables it becomes so easy to do the same.

3 × 1 = 3
3 × 2 = 6
3 × 3 = 9
3 × 4 = 12
3 × 5 = 15
3 × 6 = 18
3 × 7 = 21
3 × 8 = 24
3 × 9 = 27
3 × 10 = 30

To memorize the table see the row carefully, 3 x 1 =3. You are adding 3 into zero then also you will get the same number 3+0=3. But if you will add 3 +3 two time then it will be 6. So, you can say 3 x 2 =6; three times two is six.

Analysis of Maths Table

For the third row; 3 x 3 = 9 this multiplication you can see in this way 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 if you will add three 3 times then also you will get nine. So multiplication of a major number with the second number signifies the frequency of the addition of the first number.  Here the first number is 3 and second number 3. If you will add 3 three times you will get the same result as discussed above.

In the fourth row: 3 x 4 = 12, this you can understand now; four times the addition of the number 3.

Example: 3 + 3 + 3 +3 = 12  so you can understand  3 x 4 = 12; for other rows, I can show you here in the listed form so you can memorize it easily.

  • For  3 x 5 =15, you can see the addition of 3 upto 5 times => 3 +3 +3 +3 +3 = 15
  • For  3 x 6 =18, you can see the addition of 3 upto 6 times => 3 +3 +3 +3 +3+3 = 18
  • For  3 x 7 =21, you can see the addition of 3 upto 7 times => 3 +3 +3 +3 +3+3+3 = 21

Now the turn of QUIZ Practice.

1. 3 x 1 =

 
 
 

2. 3 x 2 =

 
 
 

3. 3 x 3 =

 
 
 

4. 3 x 4 =

 
 
 

5. 3 x 5 =

 
 
 

6. 3 x 6 =

 
 
 

7. 3 x 7 =

 
 
 

8. 3 x 8 =

 
 
 

9. 3 x 9 =

 
 
 

10. 3 x 10 =

 
 
 

Question 1 of 10

 

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