Mastering multiplication tables is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for more complex mathematical concepts. Among these tables, the table of 13 can sometimes become a challenge for learners. However, with a few clever tricks and strategies, mastering the table of 13 can become manageable as well as enjoyable.
In this article, we will explore some techniques to simplify the process of learning and memorizing the multiplication table of 13.
What is Table of 13?
The table of 13 is given below:
Table of 13 | |
|---|---|
13 × 1 | 13 |
13 × 2 | 26 |
13 × 3 | 39 |
13 × 4 | 52 |
13 × 5 | 65 |
13 × 6 | 78 |
13 × 7 | 91 |
13 × 8 | 104 |
13 × 9 | 117 |
13 × 10 | 130 |
Tricks to Memories Table of 13
Memorizing the multiplication table for 9 can be made easier with a few tricks. Here are some techniques to help you remember the table of 13:
Add it Up
In this trick you write two separate tables of each digit present in the number. In this case we wrote two different table for 1 and 3, then we aligned the single digit numbers making them a two digit number. but the number which already had two digits before aligning, we simply add the tens digit with the number that has to be aligned, finally we have our table of 13.

Skipping a Number
In this trick, we only write the ones digit of table of 3 at unit place and at tens place we write table of 1 and skip a number after every third interval. When they are aligned they give us the table of 13. The image for the same is shown below:

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