Solved Example on Table of 6
Some of the solved examples based on the concept of 6 times table are:
Example 1: If Lisa receives 6 candies every day for a week, how many candies does she get in total?
Solution:
Lisa receives candies = 6 per day
Number of days in a week = 7
Total candies Lisa receives = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 6 × 7 [Using the Table of Six]
⇒ Total candies Lisa receives = 42 candies
Therefore, Lisa gets a total of 42 candies in a week.
Example 2: If each ticket costs 6 dollars and 6 tickets are sold every day for a week, what is the total amount collected?
Solution:
Cost per ticket = 6 Rs
Number of days in a week = 7
Total amount collected = 6 × 6 × 7
⇒ Total amount collected = 6 × 42 [Using the Table of Six]
⇒ Total amount collected= 252 Rs
Hence, the total amount collected in a week is 252 Rs.
Example 3: If a garden has 6 rows of flowers and each row has 6 flowers, how many flowers are there in total?
Solution:
Number of rows = 6
Flowers in each row = 6
Total number of flowers = 6 × 6
⇒ Total number of flowers = 6 × 6 [Using the Table of Six]
⇒ Total number of flowers= 36 flowers
Thus, the total number of flowers in the garden is 36.
Example 4: A grocery store sells 6 cans of soda in a pack, and each carton contains 6 packs. How many cans are there in 4 cartons?
Solution:
In the second scenario, if there are 6 cans in a pack, and each carton contains 6 packs, then the total number of cans in 4 cartons will be:
Total cans = 6 cans per pack × 6 packs per carton × 4 cartons
⇒ Total cans = 144 cans
Thus, the total number of cans are 144.
Example 5: In a greenhouse, 6 plants are potted every 6 days for 6 weeks. How many plants are potted during that time?
Solution:
Plants potted per day = 6
Number of days for potting = 6
Number of weeks = 6
Total plants potted = 6 × 6 × 6
⇒ Total plants plotted = 6 × 36 [Using the Table of Six]
⇒ Total plants plotted = 216 plants
Thus, in 6 weeks 216 plants were plotted.
Table of 6
Table of 6 represents a structured list of multiples of the number 6, starting from the basic concept of multiplying 6 by natural numbers from 1 to 10. This results in a series of numbers that are all products of 6 and the numbers from 1 to 10.
Learning and understanding this table helps students in recalling multiplication facts of 6 quickly and efficiently. It’s a fundamental tool for students to grasp multiplication, aiding in arithmetic calculations and problem-solving in math.
Table of Content
- Table of 6 Chart
- Multiplication Table of 6
- Table of 6 from 11 to 20
- How to Read Table of 6?
- Representation of Multiplication Table as Addition