Tables 21 to 30

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025

Table 21 to 30 is the list that contains all the tables from 21 to 30, i.e. it contains the table of 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30. This Multiplication table from 21 to 30 contains the first 10 multiples of the numbers from 21 to 30. These tables are very useful for solving arithmetic problems and these help the students to easily calculate the solution of various problems. Learning these tables is very useful for the students and helps the students excel in their classes.

In this article, we will learn about, multiplication tables 21 to 30, table 21 to 30 charts, examples, and others in detail.

Tables 21 to 30

The tables from 21 to 30 also called the multiplication table from 21 to 30 contain the first 10 multiples of the number from 21 to 30. For convenience the tables from 21 to 30 are studied in two groups tables from 21 to 25 and the tables from 26 to 30. Let's learn about them in detail.

Tables 21 to 25

The tables from 21  to 25 are added in the table below:

Table of 21Table of 22Table of 23Table of 24Table of 25
21 × 1 = 2122 × 1 = 2223 × 1 = 2324 × 1 = 2425 × 1 = 25
21 × 2 = 4222 × 2 = 4423 × 2 = 4624 × 2 = 4825 × 2 = 50
21 × 3 = 6322 × 3 = 6623 × 3 = 6924 × 3 = 7225 × 3 = 75
21 × 4 = 8422 × 4 = 8823 × 4 = 9224 × 4 = 9625 × 4 = 100
21 × 5 = 10522 × 5 = 11023 × 5 = 11524 × 5 = 12025 × 5 = 125
21 × 6 = 12622 × 6 = 13223 × 6 = 13824 × 6 = 14425 × 6 = 150
21 × 7 = 14722 × 7 = 15423 × 7 = 16124 × 7 = 16825 × 7 = 175
21 × 8 = 16822 × 8 = 17623 × 8 = 18424 × 8 = 19225 × 8 = 200
21 × 9 = 18922 × 9 = 19823 × 9 = 20724 × 9 = 21625 × 9 = 225
21 × 10 = 21022 × 10 = 22023 × 10 = 23024 × 10 = 24025 × 10 = 250

Table of 26 to 30

The tables from 26 to 30 are added in the table below:

Table of 26Table of 27Table of 28Table of 29Table of 30
26 ×‌ 1 = 2627 ×‌ 1 = 2728 ×‌ 1 = 2829 ×‌ 1 = 2930 ×‌ 1 = 30
26 ×‌ 2 = 5227 ×‌ 2 = 5428 ×‌ 2 = 5629 ×‌ 2 = 5830 ×‌ 2 = 60
26 ×‌ 3 = 7827 ×‌ 3 = 8128 ×‌ 3 = 8429 ×‌ 3 = 8730 ×‌ 3 = 90
26 ×‌ 4 = 10427 ×‌ 4 = 10828 ×‌ 4 = 11229 ×‌ 4 = 11630 ×‌ 4 = 120
26 ×‌ 5 = 13027 ×‌ 5 = 13528 ×‌ 5 = 14029 ×‌ 5 = 14530 ×‌ 5 = 150
26 ×‌ 6 = 15627 ×‌ 6 = 16228 ×‌ 6 = 16829 ×‌ 6 = 17430 ×‌ 6 = 180
26 ×‌ 7 = 18227 ×‌ 7 = 18928 ×‌ 7 = 19629 ×‌ 7 = 20330 ×‌ 7 = 210
26 ×‌ 8 = 20827 ×‌ 8 = 21628 ×‌ 8 = 22429 ×‌ 8 = 23230 ×‌ 8 = 240
26 ×‌ 9 = 23427 ×‌ 9 = 24328 ×‌ 9 = 25229 ×‌ 9 = 26130 ×‌ 9 = 270
26 ×‌ 10 = 26027 ×‌ 10 = 27028 ×‌ 10 = 28029 ×‌ 10 = 29030 ×‌ 10 = 300

Table 21 to 30 Chart

Table 21 to 30 chart is the chart that contains all the tables from 21 to 30. The chart for the table 21 to 30 is added in the form of the image below:

Table-21-to-30

Summary Tables 21 to 30

The tables from 21 to 30 are very useful for students for simplification of various mathematical problems. The basic summary of the table from 21 to 30 is

  • Numbers in the multiplication table from 21 to 30 are all whole numbers.
  • Numbers in Tables of 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 are even numbers.
  • Unit digits of the numbers in Table of 25 are either 5 or 0.
  • Table of 30 is the table of 3 with a zero at the end.

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Solved Examples on Tables 21 to 30

Example 1: If Kabir gets 25 rupees as pocket money a day then use the table of 25 to calculate how much money he gets in a week.

Solution: 

Kabir gets rupees as pocket money = 25 per day

No. of days he get pocket money = 1 week = 7 days

Total money he gets in 7 days = 7 × 25               {Using table of 25}

                                                 = 175 Rupees

Total money Kabir gets in seven days is 175 Rupees.

Example 2: Simplify using the table of 27, 27 times 9 plus 27 times 3.

Solution: 

By studying the table of 27 we know that,

27 times 9 = 27 × 9 = 243

27 times 3 = 27 × 3 = 81

Now,

27 times 9 plus 27 times 3

= 27 × 9 + 27 × 3

= 243 + 81

= 324

Example 3: Simplify using the table of 28, 28 times 7 minus 28 times 4.

Solution: 

By studying the table of 28 we know that,

28 times 7 = 28 × 7 = 196

28 times 4 = 28 × 4 = 112

Now,

28 times 7 minus 28 times 4

= 28 × 7 - 28 × 4

= 196 - 112

= 84

Example 4: If Anisha earns 19 rupees in a day then how much did he earn in 9 days?

Solution:

Money Anisha earns in a day = 19 Rupees

No. of days Anisha earns money = 9 days

Money earned by Anisha in nine days = 19 × 9

                                                             = 171 Rupees

Thus, Anisha earned 171 rupees in 9 days.

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