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By The Count, on July 3rd, 2010
Some fractions are a part of everyday life; dimes, quarters, nickels, hours, minutes, seconds, etc. These are relatively easy to manage mainly because we deal with them so often. Everyone just “knows” that 1/2 is 0.5, and 1/4 is .25, and 1/10 is 0.1; we’ve had it ingrained in us through massive amounts of repetition. I go one step further; I can usually estimate the decimal equivalent of just about any fraction that comes up in my life. Super useful? Maybe not, but it has good show-off value, and I think it’s fun!
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By The Count, on August 14th, 2009
Shortcuts are a great way to do a lot of math in your head. You know the guy in the office that always responds when you ask “What’s 25 times 56?” He’s using shortcuts, and so can you. The best thing about these so-called tricks? They always have a real math basis, or they wouldn’t work! Here are a few multiplication shortcuts. Learn them, and you’ll see how often the situations for which they are useful show up.
What’s the square of [some number > 20]? Does this come up for you very often? Well, maybe not, but from the square you can get great estimates on other products, and you’ll be surprised how often you come across the problems when you can easily solve them. Now, no one really expects you to memorize all the squares to 100 but, with a few shortcuts, you can compute most of them fairly easily.
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