100 Times Table

Learn and practice the 100 times table. Master multiplication facts up to 100 × 100.

About the 100 Times Table

The 100 times table shows the products when multiplying 100 by numbers from 1 to 100. This number is a perfect square (10²), even number, has 9 factors. Mastering this table helps build strong mental math skills and understanding of number patterns.

Our interactive tool helps you practice the 100 times table with confidence. Whether you're just starting or looking to master 100 × 100, our tool provides the support you need for success.

Quick reference: 100 × 1 = 100, 100 × 2 = 200, 100 × 3 = 300... 100 × 100 = 10000

Tips for Learning the 100 Times Table

Master 100 × 1 to 100 × 20

Focus on learning the first 20 multiples of 100 first. This builds a strong foundation for mastering up to 100 × 100.

Properties of 100

100 is even and composite. It's a perfect square: 10 × 10 = 100.

Division Facts for 100

Learn related division facts: 100 ÷ 100 = 1, 200 ÷ 100 = 2, 300 ÷ 100 = 3, and so on. This builds stronger number sense.

Strategy: Double the 50 times table: 100 × 7 = 2 × (50 × 7) = 2 × 350 = 700.

Multiply by 4: 100 × 7 = 4 × (25 × 7) = 4 × 175 = 700.

Adding Zeros Trick

For multiples of 10, simply multiply by the first digit and add zero: 100 × 7 = 10 × 7 with a zero = 700.

Double the 50 Times Table

Since 100 = 2 × 50, you can double the 50 times table: 100 × 7 = 2 × (50 × 7) = 2 × 350 = 700.

Multiply by 5 the 20 Times Table

Since 100 = 5 × 20, you can multiply the 20 times table by 5: 100 × 7 = 5 × (20 × 7) = 5 × 140 = 700.

Perfect Square 100

100 = 10²! Square numbers have special properties in multiplication and appear frequently in geometry.

Special Patterns in 100 Times Table

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Results always end in 0

100 × 7 = 700, 100 × 8 = 800

100 Times Table

Division by 2 is easy: 100 ÷ 2 = 50

100 × 5 = 500, 100 ÷ 2 = 50

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Division by 5 is easy: 100 ÷ 5 = 20

100 × 4 = 400

100 Times Table

Just add zeros when multiplying by 100

100 × 5 = 500

Quick Tips for 100 Times Table

  • First 10 multiples: 100 × 1 = 100, 100 × 2 = 200, 100 × 3 = 300, 100 × 4 = 400, 100 × 5 = 500, 100 × 6 = 600, 100 × 7 = 700, 100 × 8 = 800, 100 × 9 = 900, 100 × 10 = 1000
  • First 20 multiples: 100 × 11 = 1100, 100 × 12 = 1200, 100 × 13 = 1300, 100 × 14 = 1400, 100 × 15 = 1500, 100 × 16 = 1600, 100 × 17 = 1700, 100 × 18 = 1800, 100 × 19 = 1900, 100 × 20 = 2000
  • All results are even numbers - makes doubling patterns easier!
  • Results end in 0 or 5 - pattern is easy to spot!
  • 100 = 10² - square numbers have special properties!
  • 💡 Quick strategy: Double the 50 times table: 100 × 7 = 2 × (50 × 7) = 2 × 350 = 700.

Frequently Asked Questions About 100 Times Table

What is the 100 times table?

The 100 times table shows the results of multiplying 100 by numbers 1 to 100. Here are the first few: 100 × 1 = 100, 100 × 2 = 200, 100 × 3 = 300, 100 × 4 = 400, 100 × 5 = 500, 100 × 6 = 600, 100 × 7 = 700, 100 × 8 = 800, 100 × 9 = 900, 100 × 10 = 1000. Continue up to 100 × 100 = 10000.

What are the mathematical properties of 100?

100 is an even number. 100 is a composite number. It has 9 factors: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100. Prime factorization: 100 = 2 × 2 × 5 × 5. 100 is a perfect square: 10 × 10 = 100. 100 is a Harshad (Niven) number - divisible by its digit sum (1).

What patterns exist in the 100 times table?

Each step in the 100 times table increases by 100. All results are even numbers. All results end in 0 or 5.

How can I quickly calculate 100 × large numbers?

Double the 50 times table: 100 × 7 = 2 × (50 × 7) = 2 × 350 = 700. Multiply by 4: 100 × 7 = 4 × (25 × 7) = 4 × 175 = 700. Multiply by 5: 100 × 7 = 5 × (20 × 7) = 5 × 140 = 700. Break down: 100 × 8 = (100 × 5) + (100 × 3) = 500 + 300 = 800.

What are some real-world applications of the 100 times table?

The 100 times table is useful in many real-world situations: 100 cents in a dollar, 100 years in a century, 100% complete. For example, 100 groups of 7 items = 700 items total.

What interesting facts should I know about 100?

100 is divisible by 2, divisible by 4, divisible by 5, divisible by 10. All results in the 100 times table are even numbers. All results in the 100 times table end in 0. A square number: 10×10=100. The basis of percentages.

First 20 Multiples of 100

100 × 1 = 100
100 × 2 = 200
100 × 3 = 300
100 × 4 = 400
100 × 5 = 500
100 × 6 = 600
100 × 7 = 700
100 × 8 = 800
100 × 9 = 900
100 × 10 = 1000
100 × 11 = 1100
100 × 12 = 1200
100 × 13 = 1300
100 × 14 = 1400
100 × 15 = 1500
100 × 16 = 1600
100 × 17 = 1700
100 × 18 = 1800
100 × 19 = 1900
100 × 20 = 2000

100 Times Table Complete Reference

Master the 100 times table with our free interactive tool. Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone wanting to improve mental math skills. Practice 100 × 1 to 100 × 100. 100 is a composite number with factors 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100.

  • Interactive times tables practice
  • Multiplication chart showing patterns
  • Progress tracking and history
  • Tips and tricks for memorization
  • Suitable for all ages and skill levels
  • Special focus on 100 times table patterns
  • First 20 multiples: 100 × 1 = 100, 100 × 2 = 200, 100 × 3 = 300, 100 × 4 = 400, 100 × 5 = 500, 100 × 6 = 600, 100 × 7 = 700, 100 × 8 = 800, 100 × 9 = 900, 100 × 10 = 1000, 100 × 11 = 1100, 100 × 12 = 1200, 100 × 13 = 1300, 100 × 14 = 1400, 100 × 15 = 1500, 100 × 16 = 1600, 100 × 17 = 1700, 100 × 18 = 1800, 100 × 19 = 1900, 100 × 20 = 2000
  • Factors: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100

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