30 Times Table — 30 Multiplication Table

The 30 times table shows all multiples of 30 from 30×1=30 to 30×12=360 (and up to 30×20=600 in extended mode). Each row shows the equation 30 × N = result in full. Colour coding highlights multiples of 10 (gold), even results (green), and odd results (black). The built-in quiz tests your knowledge o...

30 × TABLE

30×1=30
30×2=60
30×3=90
30×4=120
30×5=150
30×6=180
30×7=210
30×8=240
30×9=270
30×10=300
30×11=330
30×12=360
Multiples of 10
Even results
Odd results

VISUAL GRID (1–12)

30×1

30

30×2

60

30×3

90

30×4

120

30×5

150

30×6

180

30×7

210

30×8

240

30×9

270

30×10

300

30×11

330

30×12

360

÷10
n×n
even
odd

QUICK FACTS — 30× TABLE

First 5

30, 60, 90, 120, 150

n × 10

300

n × 11

330

n × 12

360

Even results

12 of 12

÷ 10 results

20 of 20

FUN FACT

The 30× table = 3× the 10× table: multiply by 3 and add a zero. All results end in 0. 30 is the largest number whose proper divisors sum to more than itself (it is abundant: 1+2+3+5+6+10+15=42 > 30).

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30 TIMES TABLE — FULL REFERENCE

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30306090120150180210240270300330360

TIPS TO REMEMBER

  1. 1

    The first 5 results of the 30× table are: 30, 60, 90, 120, 150. Count up in 30s from 30 to build the full sequence.

  2. 2

    Break the number into parts: n×m = (a×m) + (b×m) where n=a+b.

  3. 3

    Use the nearest round number: n×m = (round×m) ± (difference×m).

  4. 4

    Use the 1-20 table above for extended practice. Pay special attention to 30×7, 30×8, and 30×9 — the hardest products in any table.

WORKED EXAMPLES

30 times table from 1 to 12: 30 × 1 = 30 30 × 2 = 60 30 × 3 = 90 30 × 4 = 120 30 × 5 = 150 30 × 6 = 180 30 × 7 = 210 30 × 8 = 240 30 × 9 = 270 30 × 10 = 300 30 × 11 = 330 30 × 12 = 360

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