The number 4 is part of the standard multiplication table of 4. The number 43, a prime number, does not have a standard multiplication table but would begin with 43, 86, 129, etc., if one were created.
The question "43 and 4 comes in which table" likely refers to which multiplication table includes the numbers 43 and 4. Multiplication tables are lists of multiples of numbers, often studied in elementary and middle school mathematics. The number 4 appears in the multiplication table of 4 (4, 8, 12, 16, ...), where each number in the sequence is a multiple of 4. As for the number 43, it does not have its own standard multiplication table since it is a prime number, and the multiples would begin with 43, 86, 129, etc. The standard multiplication tables typically cover numbers 1-12.
The probable question may be: "The numbers 4 and 43 is part of which standard multiplication table?"