Tables from 11 to 20

Last Updated : 14 Apr, 2026

Tables from 11 to 20 are the first 10 multiples of 11, 12, 13, 14,..., 20. These tables are very useful for students to quickly solve various problems in mathematics.

The chart from 11 to 20 contains all the multiplication tables from 11 to 20, which are also shown in the image below:

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Multiplication Table: 11 to 20

Table of 11 to 15

The tables from 11  to 15 are added in the table below,

Table of 11Table of 12Table of 13Table of 14Table of 15
11 × 1 = 1112 × 1 = 1213 × 1 = 1314 × 1 = 1415 × 1 = 15
11 × 2 = 2212 × 2 = 2413 × 2 = 2614 × 2 = 2815 × 2 = 30
11 × 3 = 3312 × 3 = 3613 × 3 = 3914 × 3 = 4215 × 3 = 45
11 × 4 = 4412 × 4 = 4813 × 4 = 5214 × 4 = 5615 × 4 = 60
11 × 5 = 5512 × 5 = 6013 × 5 = 6514 × 5 = 7015 × 5 = 75
11 × 6 = 6612 × 6 = 7213 × 6 = 7814 × 6 = 8415 × 6 = 90
11 × 7 = 7712 × 7 = 8413 × 7 = 9114 × 7 = 9815 × 7 = 105
11 × 8 = 8812 × 8 = 9613 × 8 = 10414 × 8 = 11215 × 8 = 120
11 × 9 = 9912 × 9 = 10813 × 9 = 11714 × 9 = 12615 × 9 = 135
11 × 10 = 11012 × 10 = 12013 × 10 = 13014 × 10 = 14015 × 10 = 150

Table of 16 to 20

The tables from 16 to 20 are added in the table below,

Table of 16Table of 17Table of 18Table of 19Table of 20
16 ×‌ 1 = 1617 ×‌ 1 = 1718 ×‌ 1 = 1819 ×‌ 1 = 1920 ×‌ 1 = 20
16 ×‌ 2 = 3217 ×‌ 2 = 3418 ×‌ 2 = 3619 ×‌ 2 = 3820 ×‌ 2 = 40
16 ×‌ 3 = 4817 ×‌ 3 = 5118 ×‌ 3 = 5419 ×‌ 3 = 5720 ×‌ 3 = 60
16 ×‌ 4 = 6417 ×‌ 4 = 6818 ×‌ 4 = 7219 ×‌ 4 = 7620 ×‌ 4 = 80
16 ×‌ 5 = 8017 ×‌ 5 = 8518 ×‌ 5 = 9019 ×‌ 5 = 9520 ×‌ 5 = 100
16 ×‌ 6 = 9617 ×‌ 6 = 10218 ×‌ 6 = 10819 ×‌ 6 = 11420 ×‌ 6 = 120
16 ×‌ 7 = 11217 ×‌ 7 = 11918 ×‌ 7 = 12619 ×‌ 7 = 13320 ×‌ 7 = 140
16 ×‌ 8 = 12817 ×‌ 8 = 13618 ×‌ 8 = 14419 ×‌ 8 = 15220 ×‌ 8 = 160
16 ×‌ 9 = 14417 ×‌ 9 = 15318 ×‌ 9 = 16219 ×‌ 9 = 17120 ×‌ 9 = 180
16 ×‌ 10 = 16017 ×‌ 10 = 17018 ×‌ 10 = 18019 ×‌ 10 = 19020 ×‌ 10 = 200

Tables 11 to 20 PDF

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Tables 11 to 20

Tricks to Remember

The 11 times table is easy to remember. For numbers 1 to 9, simply write the natural number twice. For example:

  • 11 × 1 = 11
  • 11 × 2 = 22
  • 11 × 3 = 33
    ... and so on.

For the 19 times table, write the odd numbers from 1 to 19. Then, next to those numbers, write the digits from 9 down to 0. For example:

  • 19 × 1 = 19 (1 and 9)
  • 19 × 2 = 38 (3 and 8)
  • 19 × 3 = 57 (5 and 7)
    ... and so on.

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Solved Examples on Tables from 11 to 20

Example 1: If Kabir gets 16 rupees as pocket money a day, then use the table of 16 to calculate how much money he gets in three days.

Solution: 

Kabir gets rupees as pocket money = 16 per day
No. of days he get pocket money = 3 days

Total money he gets in 3 days = 3 × 16 {Using table of 16}
= 48 Rupees

Total money Kabir gets in three days is 48 Rupees.

Example 2: Simplify using the table of 15, 15 times 9 plus 15 times 3.

Solution: 

By studying the table of 15 we know that,
15 times 9 = 15 × 9 = 135
15 times 3 = 15 × 3 = 45

Now, 15 times 9 plus 15 times 3
= 15 × 9 + 15 × 3
= 135 + 45
= 180

Example 3: Simplify using the table of 18, 18 times 7 minus 18 times 4.

Solution: 

By studying the table of 15 we know that,
18 times 7 = 18 × 7 = 126
18 times 4 = 18 × 4 = 72

Now, 18 times 7 minus 18 times 4
= 18 × 7 - 18 × 4
= 126 - 72
= 54

Example 4: If Anisha earns 9 rupees in a day, then how much does he earn in a fortnight?

Solution:

Money Anisha earns in a day = 9 Rupees
Days in a Fortnight = 14 days

Money earned by Anisha in a fortnight = 14 × 9 = 126 Rupees

Thus, Anisha earned 126 rupees in a fortnight.

Practice Problems on Tables from 11 to 20

Question 1: Sarah has 12 packs of crayons, each containing 8 crayons. How many crayons does she have in total?

Question 2: A box contains 6 rows of chocolates, with 11 chocolates in each row. How many chocolates are there in total?

Question 3: A gardener is planting 14 rows of trees, with 16 trees in each row. How many trees will be planted in total?

Question 4: A school has 15 classrooms, and each classroom has 18 desks. How many desks are there in the school?

Question 5: An office building has 18 floors, with each floor containing 25 offices. How many offices are there in the building?

Question 6: A factory produces 20 machines per day, and each machine costs $45. What is the total cost of the machines produced in one day?

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