X, followed by a zero, X added to results. 25 X 11. 25, followed by zero, 250, added by itself, 250+25 = 275. Excellent!
38 X 11 = 380+38 = 418! Just gotta be good at adding fast
38 X 11 = 380+38 = 418! Just gotta be good at adding fast
And you can apply that same sort of logic in your head to just about any number, though of course with larger numbers it gets trickier.
Say, 13 x 18, you take ten 18s (180) and add them to three 18s (54) to get 234. You can do that for other two-digit numbers as well. Say, 72 x 44, first you take seven 44s, which to make easier in my head I break down to two 132s (3x44) plus 44, so seven 44s is 308, add a zero, 3080, then add two 44s, or 88, for a final mental math score of 3168. That's no longer as helpful when you get to 1377 x 8513, but that's what paper is for.
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Does anybody know this math trick?
29/02/2012 07:29:58 PM
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Sure, it's an artifact of base 10
29/02/2012 08:24:18 PM
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Your own fault for doing lots of math.
29/02/2012 08:37:39 PM
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More my fault for having a algebra textbook that obsessed with abnormal base calculations
29/02/2012 09:19:15 PM
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Your method for 11 might be even quicker!
29/02/2012 08:46:44 PM
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That's what I've always used.
29/02/2012 09:24:05 PM
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That is wayyyyy more complicated than 10x+x. But if it works for you, I am happy. *NM*
01/03/2012 07:16:40 AM
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Not really
01/03/2012 04:24:20 PM
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