Multiples of 1001

What are multiples of 1001?

Multiples of 1001 are numbers that you get when you multiply 1001 by whole numbers. These can be written as 1001, 2002, 3003, and so on.

How to calculate multiples

To find the multiples of 1001, multiply it by any whole number using this formula:

1001 × n = multiple

Multiples of 1001 Table (First 50)

n1001 × n
11001
22002
33003
44004
55005
66006
77007
88008
99009
1010010
1111011
1212012
1313013
1414014
1515015
1616016
1717017
1818018
1919019
2020020
2121021
2222022
2323023
2424024
2525025
2626026
2727027
2828028
2929029
3030030
3131031
3232032
3333033
3434034
3535035
3636036
3737037
3838038
3939039
4040040
4141041
4242042
4343043
4444044
4545045
4646046
4747047
4848048
4949049
5050050

Examples and Sample Calculations

Here are some common calculations for the multiples of 1001, including practical examples of where you might see these values:

Interactive Calculation

1001 x 1 = 1001

Visualizing Multiples of 1001

Here's a number line that shows the first few multiples of 1001:

Multiples of 1001 Number Line

Further Examples

Multiples of 1001 calculations with remainders

Here are some examples of numbers and how they relate to multiples of 1001, including calculations with remainders:

Number Reason Remainder
1001 1001 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 1 = 1001 0
2002 2002 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 2 = 2002 0
3003 3003 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 3 = 3003 0
4004 4004 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 4 = 4004 0
5005 5005 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 5 = 5005 0
6006 6006 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 6 = 6006 0
7007 7007 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 7 = 7007 0
8008 8008 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 8 = 8008 0
9009 9009 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 9 = 9009 0
10010 10010 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 10 = 10010 0
11011 11011 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 11 = 11011 0
12012 12012 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 12 = 12012 0
13013 13013 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 13 = 13013 0
14014 14014 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 14 = 14014 0
15015 15015 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 15 = 15015 0
16016 16016 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 16 = 16016 0
17017 17017 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 17 = 17017 0
18018 18018 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 18 = 18018 0
19019 19019 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 19 = 19019 0
20020 20020 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 20 = 20020 0

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Table of 1001

Important Notes:

  • Definition: Multiples of 1001 are numbers that can be expressed as 1001 times any integer (e.g., 1001, 2002, 3003).
  • Sequence: The sequence of multiples of 1001 begins with 1001, 2002, 3003, and continues infinitely by adding 1001 repeatedly.
  • Divisibility: Any multiple of 1001 is divisible by both 1001 and its factors.
  • Calculation: To find the nth multiple of 1001, multiply 1001 by n (e.g., the 5th multiple of 1001 is 1001 × 5 = 5005).
  • Patterns: Multiples of 1001 have certain patterns in their digits. The last digit of a multiple of 1001 is usually 0 or 1.

Practical Examples of Multiples of 1001:

  • Distance: The length of 960 meters can be seen as a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 20 = 960.
  • Time: 720 minutes (or 12 hours) is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 15 = 720.
  • Weight: 240 pounds is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 5 = 240.

FAQs on Multiples of 1001:

  • What is a multiple of 1001? A multiple of 1001 is any number that can be expressed as 1001 times an integer. For example, 1001, 2002, and 3003 are multiples of 1001.
  • How do you find the multiples of 1001? To find multiples of 1001, multiply 1001 by any whole number (integer). For example:
     1001 × 1 = 1001
     1001 × 2 = 2002
     1001 × 3 = 3003
  • Is 3003 a multiple of 1001? Yes, 3003 is a multiple of 1001 because 1001 × 3 = 3003.