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Monday, November 7, 2011

Free Tips to do Mental Arithmetic Questions Easy in 2011- Part 5

Free Tips to do Mental Arithmetic Questions Easy in 2011- Part 5


Mental Math for Pilots (Professional Aviation series)

This is my fifth blog of tricks to do well in math problems. Please find some good tips to do math questions easy. These tricks are easy to remember to do all math calculations:






31. Math: 9X Rule

To multiply by 9, try this:

(1) Spread your two hands out and place them on a desk or table in front of you.

(2) To multiply by 3, fold down the 3rd finger from the left. To multiply by 4, it would be the 4th finger and so on.

(3) The answer is 27 ... READ it from the two fingers on the left of the folded down finger and the 7 fingers on the right of it.

This works for anything up to 9x10!



32. Easy Division by 5

Often, instead of dividing by 5, it is more convenient to multiply first by 2 and then divide the result by 10. For example,

Step 1 multiply first by 2

Step 2- divides the result by 10

1375/5 = 2750/10 = 275.

7205/5 = 14410/10 = 1441.


33. Easy Addition of 5

When adding 5 to a digit greater than 5, it is easier to first subtract 5 and then add 10.
For example,

Step 1- first subtract 5

Step 2- then add 10.

7 + 5 = 12.

Also 7 - 5 = 2; 2 + 10 = 12.


35 Easy Multiplications by 8

Replace either with a repeated operation by 2.
For example,

124×8 = 248×4 = 496×2 = 992.

36. Easy subtraction.

Subtraction is often faster in two steps instead of one.

For example,

A generic advice might be given as "First remove what's easy, next whatever remains".

1049 - 187 = 1000 - (187 - 49) = 900 - 38 = 862.

37. Easy addition.

Addition is often faster in two steps instead of one.

For example,

487 + 38 = (487 + 13) + (38 - 13) = 500 + 25 = 525.

A generic advice might be given as "First add what's easy, next whatever remains". Another example:

1049 + 187 = 1100 + (187 - 51) = 1200 + 36 = 1236

another good tricks to do well in math is remember all tables both backwards and forwards

Friday, September 30, 2011

Free Tips to do Mantal Math Questions easy in 2011


Please find some tips to math questions easy. These tricks are easy to remember to do all match calculations.

Everybody knows that if we want to multiply with any number with 10 or 100 you just add one or two 0 after that number. E.g. if you multiply 39 with 10, you just add one 0 to 39 to become 390.



Here goes, the first one is easy.

1. To multiply any number by 4 all you do is double it, and then double it again.

Example: 16 X 4.

First Double the 16: 16 X 2 = 32

Then Double the 32: 36 X 2 = 64

2. To multiply any number by 5, just divide the number by 2, and then re-affix any necessary decimal points or zeroes.

Example: 56 X 5.

First Divide: 56 ÷ 2 = 28.

Then Make sense? 18 is obviously too small to be the answer to 56 X 5. It's clear that the answer is somewhere in the 100s. So you add a zero to the 18 and you have the correct answer – 280.
 
3. To multiply by 9

An easy one - Simply multiply the number by 10, and then subtract the number itself from the result.

Example: 18 X 9

First Multiply: 18 X 10 = 180.

Then Subtract: 180 - 18 = 162

4. To multiply any two-digit number by 11.

First, write the number, leaving a space in between the two digits. Then insert the sum of the two digits in between the two digits themselves.

Example: 54 X 11.

First Write down the two digit number, leaving a gap between the two digits: 5 _4.

Then add the two digits: 5+4 = 9.

Then Insert the sum between the 3 and the 4, which gives you the answer – 594.

You will have to ‘carry’ when the sum of the two digits exceeds 9.

Example:  48 X 11.

First Write 4 _8.

Then add the two digits: 4 + 8 = 12.

Then because the two digits total more than 9, you must insert the 2, which gives you 428,

Then ‘carry’ the 1 (add it to the 4), giving the answer - 528.

5. To multiply any number by 25,

To do this, just divide the number by 4, and then add any necessary decimal points or zeroes.

Example: 36 X 25.

First. 36 ÷ 4 = 9

Then. 9 and 90 both seem too small to be the correct answer to 36 X 25.

Then. Add two 0 to the 9 giving the correct answer - 900.

 
6. Divide number by 25

Here, you multiply the number by 4, and then add any necessary decimal points or zeroes.

Example:  500 ÷ 25.

First ignore the zeroes and multiply 5 X 4 = 20.


7. To multiply any two-digit number by 99

First, subtract 1 from the number to obtain the left hand part of the answer. Then, subtract the number from 100 to get the right hand part. Sounds a bit complicated, I know. Look at the example below and it will become clear.

Example: 15 x 99.

First Subtract: 15 – 1 =14. (Left- hand part of the answer).

Then Subtract. 100 – 15 = 85. (Right-hand part of the answer).

Then Put both parts together: 1,485 is the answer.

8. To multiply any two-digit numbers from 11 to 19.

Example. – 18 x 16.

First Take the whole of the higher number: (18) and add to the second digit in the smaller number: 18 + 6 = 24.

Then Add a zero to the end of the answer (multiply by 10): 240.

Then Multiply the second digits of the original sum: 8 X 6 = 48 and add it to the answer from step 2: 240 + 48 = 288

Example 2. – 430 X 9

First Ignore the zero and multiply: 43 X 10 = 430.

Then Subtract: 430 - 43 = 387

Then Make sense? It's obvious that 387 cannot be the answer as it's lower than the number you are multiplying. Add a nought and you have the correct answer - 3,870

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