2 Times Table

In 2 times table we will learn how to read and write multiplication table of 2.


We read two times table as: 

One time two is 2

Two times two is 4

Three times two is 6

Four times two is 8

Five times two is 10

Six times two is 12

Seven times two is 14

Eight times two is 16

Nine times two is 18

Ten times two is 20

Eleven times two is 22

Twelve times two is 24

We write 2 times table as:

1 × 2 = 2

2 × 2 = 4

3 × 2 = 6

4 × 2 = 8

5 × 2 = 10

6 × 2 = 12

7 × 2 = 14

8 × 2 = 16

9 × 2 = 18

10 × 2 = 20

11 × 2 = 22

12 × 2 = 24


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Multiplication Table of Two


Now, let us count the dots on the dice and write the multiplications.

Two Times Table

1. What is 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2?

Answer: 2 × 7 = 14


2. Skip count in 2's and color the boxes.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Answer

2. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20


3. Circle your answer on the number line.

7 × 2 = _____ 

Number Line 0 to 20

Answer:

3.

Number 14 on Number Line


4. There are 5 rows of 2 pineapples. How many pineapples are there in all?


Answer:

4. 5 × 2 = 10


5. Fill in the blanks using 2 times table:

(i) 1 more than 13 = 7 × ___

(ii) 3 times ___ = 6

(iii) 5 times ___ = 10

(iv) 1 less than 23 = 2 × ___

(v) 9 times 2 = ___

(vi) 5 more than 13 = ___ × ___


Answer:

5. (i) 1 more than 13 = 7 × 2

(ii) 3 times 2 = 6

(iii) 5 times 2 = 10

(iv) 1 less than 23 = 2 × 11

(v) 9 times 2 = 18

(vi) 5 more than 13 = 9 × 2

Multiplication Table of 2


6. There are 15 lollipops in a packet. How many lollipops are there in 2 such packets?

Solution:

No. of lollipops in 1 packet = 15

No. of packets = 2

Therefore, total no. of lollipops in 2 packets = 15 × 2

Answer: There will be 30 lollipops in 2 packets.


7. Find the product of 13 and 2.

13 and 2

      13

   ×   2

      26

The product of 13 and 2 is 26.



8. John eats 2 chocolates every day. How many chocolates does he eat in a week?

Solution:

No. of chocolates he eats everyday = 2

No. of days in a week = 7

Therefore, total no. of chocolates he eats in a week = 2 × 7 = 14

Answer: John eats 14 chocolates in a week.


9. Using the multiplication time’s table of 2, calculate 2 times 11.

Solution:

According to the 2 times tables, 2 times 11 = 2 × 11 = 22

Therefore, 2 times 11 = 22

2 Times Table


10.
Ron ate 2 apples in the breakfast every day. How many apples will he eat in 13 days?

No. of apples he ate every day = 2

No. of days = 13

Therefore, total no. of apples he eat in 13 days = 2 × 13 = 26

Answer: Ron eats 26 apples in 13 days.

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