One of the fundamental concepts we learn in mathematics at a young age is the multiplication table. The Table of 29 is simply the result of repeatedly adding the number 29. For instance, if you have 5 baskets, each containing 29 apples, the total number of apples can be calculated by adding 29 five times, which equates to 145. Alternatively, we can express this as a multiplication problem: 5 x 29 = 145, where 5 is the number of baskets, and 29 is the number of apples in each basket.