7 Times table

7 Times table

Concept

A 7 times table is often visible in the real world as the number 7 is often used. The number of colors in a rainbow, the number of days in a week, the number of continents in the world, all account to 7. Studying the table of 7 will provide a child with a firm foundation in mathematics that will assist them through every stage of their schooling and life. 7 times table is therefore highly important to learn for the overall development of a student. The repeated addition of 7 is the multiplication table of 7.

Multiplication Table of 7

Learning the multiplication table of 7 is an essential skill for the problems based upon fractions, decimals, and percentages. It helps in solving real-life problems quickly when the students are outside their classrooms and make students understand the sequences and patterns followed by the multiples of 7.

You can view multiplication as telling you how many groups of something you have. So, when you have multiplication of 7, you will have seven groups of something. For example, 7 x 2 tells you that you have seven groups of 2. To find the answer, you add your groups together. So, 7 x 2 turns into 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2, which turns into 14. So, 7 x 2 is equal to 14.

7 Times Table up to 10

The 7 multiplication table is all about adding the number seven times.

7 Times Table up to 10

7 Times Table Chart

7 Times Table Chart

Tips for 7 Times Table

The number 7 has infinite multiples as it can be multiplied with any whole number, and we have infinite whole numbers.

The number 7 is a prime number so in the 7 times table it does not repeat itself until 7 × 10. We can obtain the 7 times table by doing the skip counting by 7.

Rules

When a number is multiplied by 7, the answer is seven times the number. Add the number 7 times.

You can also find the product with the help of skip counting. Skip count by 7’s like 7, 14, 21, 28 . . . and so on.

Example

Multiply.
7 x 5

Solution

7 Times Table Practice Problem

7 x 5 tells us that we have seven groups of 5. To find the answer, we will add the groups together. So, 7 x 5 turns into 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5, which turns into 35. So, 7 x 5 is equal to 35.

 

Practice 7 Times table

Practice Problem 1

Multiply. Use the models.
7 Times Table Practice Problem 1

Practice Problem 2

Multiply. Use the models.
7 Times Table Practice Problem 2

Practice Problem 3

Multiply. 
Find the missing number.
7 Times Table Practice Problem 3

Practice Problem 4

Complete the table.
(Rule: Multiply the input by 7.)
7 Times Table Practice Problem 4

Multiplication – you take one number and add it together a number of times.

Product – When we multiply two numbers, the answer we get is called ‘product’.

Multiplicand – the number of objects in each group.

Multiplier – the number of equal groups is called ‘multiplier’.