Multiples of 150

This page shows you all the multiples of 150 from 150 × 1 up to 150 × 50. You can quickly scan the table, use the calculator on the right, or just double-check your homework step by step.

Every time you change the number in the address bar (for example /149/ or /151/), the page refreshes with the correct multiples for that number.

Quick calculator

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Type any whole number, click “Calculate”, and the tool instantly shows the result for 150 multiplied by your input.

Table of multiples of 150 (1 to 50)

Here is a complete list of the first 50 multiples of 150. Each row shows the multiplication and the result so you can follow the pattern and use it for practice, mental math or checking your answers.

# Expression Result
1 150 × 1 150
2 150 × 2 300
3 150 × 3 450
4 150 × 4 600
5 150 × 5 750
6 150 × 6 900
7 150 × 7 1050
8 150 × 8 1200
9 150 × 9 1350
10 150 × 10 1500
11 150 × 11 1650
12 150 × 12 1800
13 150 × 13 1950
14 150 × 14 2100
15 150 × 15 2250
16 150 × 16 2400
17 150 × 17 2550
18 150 × 18 2700
19 150 × 19 2850
20 150 × 20 3000
21 150 × 21 3150
22 150 × 22 3300
23 150 × 23 3450
24 150 × 24 3600
25 150 × 25 3750
26 150 × 26 3900
27 150 × 27 4050
28 150 × 28 4200
29 150 × 29 4350
30 150 × 30 4500
31 150 × 31 4650
32 150 × 32 4800
33 150 × 33 4950
34 150 × 34 5100
35 150 × 35 5250
36 150 × 36 5400
37 150 × 37 5550
38 150 × 38 5700
39 150 × 39 5850
40 150 × 40 6000
41 150 × 41 6150
42 150 × 42 6300
43 150 × 43 6450
44 150 × 44 6600
45 150 × 45 6750
46 150 × 46 6900
47 150 × 47 7050
48 150 × 48 7200
49 150 × 49 7350
50 150 × 50 7500

Because 150 is an even number, every result in this table is also even. You can see that the last digit repeats in a regular pattern, which makes it easier to spot mistakes when you are doing longer calculations.

Multiples of 150 often end in 0 or 5, which is why they show up so often in money and measurement problems. You can use this pattern to estimate answers in your head before you write them down.

A quick way to generate these multiples on your own is to start from 150 × 10 and move up or down in steps of 150. For example, once you know 150 × 20, you can get 150 × 19 or × 21 by subtracting or adding one more block of 150.