Multiples of 10

What are multiples of 10?

Multiples of 10 are numbers that you get when you multiply 10 by whole numbers. These can be written as 10, 20, 30, and so on.

How to calculate multiples

To find the multiples of 10, multiply it by any whole number using this formula:

10 × n = multiple

Multiples of 10 Table (First 50)

n10 × nmultiples
110×110
210×220
310×330
410×440
510×550
610×660
710×770
810×880
910×990
1010×10100
1110×11110
1210×12120
1310×13130
1410×14140
1510×15150
1610×16160
1710×17170
1810×18180
1910×19190
2010×20200
2110×21210
2210×22220
2310×23230
2410×24240
2510×25250
2610×26260
2710×27270
2810×28280
2910×29290
3010×30300
3110×31310
3210×32320
3310×33330
3410×34340
3510×35350
3610×36360
3710×37370
3810×38380
3910×39390
4010×40400
4110×41410
4210×42420
4310×43430
4410×44440
4510×45450
4610×46460
4710×47470
4810×48480
4910×49490
5010×50500

Examples and Sample Calculations

Here are some common calculations for the multiples of 10, including practical examples of where you might see these values:

Interactive Calculation

10 x 1 = 10

Visualizing Multiples of 10

Here's a number line that shows the first few multiples of 10:

Multiples of 10 Number Line

Further Examples

Multiples of 10 calculations with remainders

Here are some examples of numbers and how they relate to multiples of 10, including calculations with remainders:

Number Reason Remainder
10 10 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 1 = 10 0
20 20 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 2 = 20 0
30 30 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 3 = 30 0
40 40 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 4 = 40 0
50 50 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 5 = 50 0
60 60 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 6 = 60 0
70 70 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 7 = 70 0
80 80 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 8 = 80 0
90 90 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 9 = 90 0
100 100 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 10 = 100 0
110 110 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 11 = 110 0
120 120 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 12 = 120 0
130 130 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 13 = 130 0
140 140 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 14 = 140 0
150 150 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 15 = 150 0
160 160 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 16 = 160 0
170 170 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 17 = 170 0
180 180 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 18 = 180 0
190 190 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 19 = 190 0
200 200 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 20 = 200 0

Read More About Multiples of 10

Table of 10

Important Notes:

  • Definition: Multiples of 10 are numbers that can be expressed as 10 times any integer (e.g., 10, 20, 30).
  • Sequence: The sequence of multiples of 10 begins with 10, 20, 30, and continues infinitely by adding 10 repeatedly.
  • Divisibility: Any multiple of 10 is divisible by both 10 and its factors.
  • Calculation: To find the nth multiple of 10, multiply 10 by n (e.g., the 5th multiple of 10 is 10 × 5 = 50).
  • Patterns: Multiples of 10 have certain patterns in their digits. The last digit of a multiple of 10 is usually 0 or 0.

Practical Examples of Multiples of 10:

  • Distance: The length of 960 meters can be seen as a multiple of 10 because 10 × 20 = 960.
  • Time: 720 minutes (or 12 hours) is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 15 = 720.
  • Weight: 240 pounds is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 5 = 240.

FAQs on Multiples of 10:

  • What is a multiple of 10? A multiple of 10 is any number that can be expressed as 10 times an integer. For example, 10, 20, and 30 are multiples of 10.
  • How do you find the multiples of 10? To find multiples of 10, multiply 10 by any whole number (integer). For example:
     10 × 1 = 10
     10 × 2 = 20
     10 × 3 = 30
  • Is 30 a multiple of 10? Yes, 30 is a multiple of 10 because 10 × 3 = 30.