Learning and memorizing times tables, like the 16 times tables, makes solving multiplication problems easier, helps to break down more complex math problems into more manageable parts, and increases your confidence in your math skills.
To make things easy, we have listed out the first 10 multiples of 16 here in this article (which essential is the times table up to 10).
To start, here are the first ten multiples of 16 in a times table:
- 16x1=16
- 16x2=32
- 16x3=48
- 16x4=64
- 16x5=80
- 16x6=96
- 16x7=112
- 16x8=128
- 16x9=144
- 16x10=160