Multiplication Table of 17

Repeated addition by 17’s means the multiplication table of 17.

(i) When 6 boxes each having 17 sweets.

By repeated addition we can show 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 = 102

Then, seventeen 6 times or 6 seventeen’s

6 × 17 = 102

Therefore, there are 102 sweets.


(ii) When 9 heaps having 17 balls each.

By repeated addition we can show 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 + 17 = 153

Then, seventeen 9 times or 9 seventeen’s

9 × 17 = 153

Therefore, there are 153 balls.



We will learn how to use the number line for counting the multiplication table of 17.

17 Times Table on Number Line

(i) Start at 0. Hop 17, ten times. Stop at 170.

10 seventeen’s are 170         10 × 17 = 170


(ii) Start at 0. Hop 17, seven times.

Stop at ____. Thus, it will be 119

7 seventeen’s are 119        7 × 17 = 119


(iii) Start at 0. Hop 17, twelve times.

Stop at ____. Thus, it will be 204

12 seventeen’s are 204        12 × 17 = 204


How to read and write the table of 17?

Multiplication Table of Seventeen

The above chart will help us to read and write the 17 times table.

       Read

1 seventeen is 17

2 seventeen’s are 34

3 seventeen’s are 51

4 seventeen’s are 68

5 seventeen’s are 85

6 seventeen’s are 102

7 seventeen’s are 119

8 seventeen’s are 136

9 seventeen’s are 153

10 seventeen’s are 170

11 seventeen’s are 187

12 seventeen’s are 204

    Write

1 × 17 = 17

2 × 17 = 34

3 × 17 = 51

4 × 17 = 68

5 × 17 = 85

6 × 17 = 102

7 × 17 = 119

8 × 17 = 136

9 × 17 = 153

10 × 17 = 170

11 × 17 = 187

12 × 17 = 204

Now we will learn how to do forward counting and backward counting by 17’s.

Forward counting by 17’s: 0, 17, 34, 51, 68, 85, 102, 119, 136, 153, 170, 187, 204, 221, 238, 255, 272, 289, 306, 323, 340, 357, 374, 391, 408, 425, ……


Backward counting by 17’s: ……, 425, 408, 391, 374, 357, 340, 323, 306, 289, 272, 255, 238, 221, 204, 187, 170, 153, 136, 119, 102, 85, 68, 51, 34, 17, 0

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