15 | x | 1 | = | 15> |
15 | x | 2 | = | 30> |
15 | x | 3 | = | 45> |
15 | x | 4 | = | 60> |
15 | x | 5 | = | 75> |
15 | x | 6 | = | 90> |
15 | x | 7 | = | 105> |
15 | x | 8 | = | 120> |
15 | x | 9 | = | 135> |
15 | x | 10 | = | 150> |
The 15 times table is a mathematical table that lists the products of 15 and positive integers up to a certain limit. The table starts with 15 × 1 = 15, and each subsequent row lists the product of 15 and the next integer. The table usually goes up to 10 or 12.
Here's the full 15 times table:
The multiples of 15 are numbers that can be evenly divided by 15. Some of the first few multiples of 15 are:
15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120, 135, 150, ...
In general, to find the nth multiple of 15, you can multiply 15 by n.The product of 15 and 16 means
15 x 16 = 240
So, the answer is 240.