Worksheet on Multiplication Table of 0

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on multiplication table of 0. The questions are based on finding the product using the multiplication table of 0.

1. Complete the chart multiplying the numbers by the center number:

Worksheet on Multiplication Table of 0

2. Find each product using above multiplication table of 0.

     5                  10                  8                  3                  7                  11

  × 0                × 0               × 0               × 0               × 0                × 0


3. Find the cost of 0 kg of sugar of the cost of 1 kg of sugar is $ 10?


4. Find the cost of 8 m cloth if the cost of 1 m cloth is $0.

5. Name the number just after:

(i) 6 × 0

(ii) 10 × 0

(iii) 8 × 0

(iv) 4 × 0

(v) 12 × 0

(vi) 9 × 0

(vii) 7 × 0

(viii) 3 × 0

(ix) 2 × 0

(x) 5 × 0


6. (i) What are 0 fives?

(ii) 0 times 8?

(iii) 7 zero’s?

(iv) Zero times 1?

(v) What are 9 times 0?

(vi) Zero’s 5?

(vii) 0 times 3?

(viii) Zero’s 10?

(ix) What is 0 multiplied by 12?

(x) 6 multiplied by 0?


7. What does 0 × 4 mean? What number is it equal to?

8. The daily consumption of milk in a house is 0 litre. How much milk will be consumed in 5 days?

9. The weight of 1 bag of wheat is 8 kg. What is the weight of 0 such bag?



Answers for the worksheet on multiplication table of 0 are given below to check the answers of the above multiplications.


Answers:


1. 

Multiplication Table of 0









2. Find each product using above multiplication table of 0.

      5                 10                  8                   3                  7                  11

  × 0                × 0               × 0               × 0               × 0                × 0

      0                   0                   0                  0                  0                    0


3. $0

4. $0

5. (i) 1

(ii) 1

(iii) 1

(iv) 1

(v) 1

(vi) 1

(vii) 1

(viii) 1

(ix) 1

(x) 1


6. (i) 0

(ii) 0

(iii) 0

(iv) 0

(v) 0

(vi) 0

(vii) 0

(viii) 0

(ix) 0

(x) 0


7. 0 × 4 means that the 0 and the 4 are multiplied together or ‘zero fours’ or ‘zero times four’.

0 × 4 = 4

8. 0 litre.

9. 0 kg.

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