Multiples of 1500

This page shows you all the multiples of 1500 from 1500 × 1 up to 1500 × 50. You can quickly scan the table, use the calculator on the right, or just double-check your homework step by step.

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Type any whole number, click “Calculate”, and the tool instantly shows the result for 1500 multiplied by your input.

Table of multiples of 1500 (1 to 50)

Here is a complete list of the first 50 multiples of 1500. 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 1500 × 1 1500
2 1500 × 2 3000
3 1500 × 3 4500
4 1500 × 4 6000
5 1500 × 5 7500
6 1500 × 6 9000
7 1500 × 7 10500
8 1500 × 8 12000
9 1500 × 9 13500
10 1500 × 10 15000
11 1500 × 11 16500
12 1500 × 12 18000
13 1500 × 13 19500
14 1500 × 14 21000
15 1500 × 15 22500
16 1500 × 16 24000
17 1500 × 17 25500
18 1500 × 18 27000
19 1500 × 19 28500
20 1500 × 20 30000
21 1500 × 21 31500
22 1500 × 22 33000
23 1500 × 23 34500
24 1500 × 24 36000
25 1500 × 25 37500
26 1500 × 26 39000
27 1500 × 27 40500
28 1500 × 28 42000
29 1500 × 29 43500
30 1500 × 30 45000
31 1500 × 31 46500
32 1500 × 32 48000
33 1500 × 33 49500
34 1500 × 34 51000
35 1500 × 35 52500
36 1500 × 36 54000
37 1500 × 37 55500
38 1500 × 38 57000
39 1500 × 39 58500
40 1500 × 40 60000
41 1500 × 41 61500
42 1500 × 42 63000
43 1500 × 43 64500
44 1500 × 44 66000
45 1500 × 45 67500
46 1500 × 46 69000
47 1500 × 47 70500
48 1500 × 48 72000
49 1500 × 49 73500
50 1500 × 50 75000

Because 1500 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 1500 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 1500 × 10 and move up or down in steps of 1500. For example, once you know 1500 × 20, you can get 1500 × 19 or × 21 by subtracting or adding one more block of 1500.