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Times Tables Quiz - 9 Times Table (Questions)

Practise the 9 times table with quick questions. Count in nines, learn a handy pattern, and use ten times table facts to help you work out answers fast.

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Fascinating Fact:

Two packs have 9 stickers each, so 2 × 9 = 18 stickers. Count in nines, 9, 18.

In KS1 Maths, the 9 times table helps children multiply by making equal groups of nine and counting in steps of 9. It also connects nicely to the 10 times table, which can make answers quicker to find.

  • Count in nines: Adding 9 each time, like 9, 18, 27, 36.
  • Near ten: Using 10 as a helpful number, then adjusting, like × 10 then subtract one group.
  • Multiply: To find the total of equal groups, such as 4 groups of 9.
What is the 9 times table?

The 9 times table is the set of multiplication facts for 9, such as 3 × 9 = 27 and 7 × 9 = 63, and each answer is 9 more than the last.

How can you work out 9 times table facts using the 10 times table?

Do the number × 10, then subtract the number once, for example 6 × 9 is 6 × 10 minus 6, which is 60 minus 6 = 54.

Is there a pattern in the 9 times table?

Yes, the digits in the answers often add to 9, like 18, 27, and 36, which can help you spot mistakes when you are practising.

1. 8 x 9 =
[ ] 70
[ ] 80
[ ] 72
[ ] 63
2. 9 x 2 =
[ ] 21
[ ] 17
[ ] 27
[ ] 18
3. 5 x 9 =
[ ] 54
[ ] 36
[ ] 40
[ ] 45
4. 9 x 3 =
[ ] 18
[ ] 24
[ ] 27
[ ] 36
5. 10 x 9 =
[ ] 90
[ ] 81
[ ] 89
[ ] 99
6. 9 x 6 =
[ ] 45
[ ] 54
[ ] 48
[ ] 63
7. 1 x 9 =
[ ] 1
[ ] 9
[ ] 0
[ ] 18
8. 9 x 0 =
[ ] 18
[ ] 1
[ ] 9
[ ] 0
9. 9 x 9 =
[ ] 81
[ ] 90
[ ] 99
[ ] 72
10. 4 x 9 =
[ ] 45
[ ] 27
[ ] 36
[ ] 34

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Times Tables Quiz - 9 Times Table (Answers)
1. 8 x 9 =
[ ] 70
[ ] 80
[x] 72
[ ] 63
8 x 10 = 80 so to find 8 x 9 take 8 away from 80
2. 9 x 2 =
[ ] 21
[ ] 17
[ ] 27
[x] 18
3. 5 x 9 =
[ ] 54
[ ] 36
[ ] 40
[x] 45
Your 5 times table might help you here
4. 9 x 3 =
[ ] 18
[ ] 24
[x] 27
[ ] 36
5. 10 x 9 =
[x] 90
[ ] 81
[ ] 89
[ ] 99
To times 9 by 10 just add a 0 to the end of it
6. 9 x 6 =
[ ] 45
[x] 54
[ ] 48
[ ] 63
7. 1 x 9 =
[ ] 1
[x] 9
[ ] 0
[ ] 18
1 times any number gives the same number, so 1 x 7 = 7, 1 x 8 = 8 and 1 x 9 = 9
8. 9 x 0 =
[ ] 18
[ ] 1
[ ] 9
[x] 0
9. 9 x 9 =
[x] 81
[ ] 90
[ ] 99
[ ] 72
10 x 9 = 90 so to find 9 x 9 just take 9 away from 90
10. 4 x 9 =
[ ] 45
[ ] 27
[x] 36
[ ] 34