Addition, subtraction, multiplication. These words instantly
take us back to math class. And even if this class is just memory
for us, there are still different things we need to count or solve
in our daily lives. For our kids, they just need a way to get through
math class quickly and easily. This whole process can become more
engaging if we use a few tricks. And, no we’re not talking about the
“dog ate my homework” trick.
Instead of this, we at One Day Info will gladly
share with you a few math secrets, so that your kid can learn it easily.
It’s better to go get a piece of paper before you start, since you
might have the desire to try these out yourself.
1. Multiplication by 9, using your hands
As an example, let’s say you need to figure out 4×9. Find number 4 and bend your finger.
Now count all the fingers to the left of the bent finger and
to the right of the bent finger. On the left we have a 3, on the right
we have a 6.
Now put these numbers together. 36 is the correct answer.
2. Multiplication of 3-digit numbers
As an example, let’s say you need to solve 652×6. You can draw a table and write numbers out like in the picture above.
Multiply each digit by 6 one by one and enter the result in the table.
6×6 = 36
5×6 = 30
2×6 = 12
6×6 = 36
5×6 = 30
2×6 = 12
Now add the numbers together, leaving the first and last ones unchanged. The resulting number will be the answer.
3. Multiplication of big numbers
As an example, let’s say you need to solve for 7×531. It can
be easier to multiply, if you divide the big number up into rounded ones
(10s, 100s). Try to make them as small as possible.
4. Multiplication by 12
Multiply the original number by 10, then add it twice, and add those numbers together to get your answer.
5. The calculation of 15%
If you’re trying to figure out 15% of a number, first you need
to find 10%. Let’s take 400 as an example. Move the decimal point one
character to the left. Divide this number by 2 and add the result to 40.
The answer in this instance is that 60 is 15% of 400.
6. Addition of 3-digit numbers
3-digit numbers are easier to calculate when they are broken into parts. Add the 100s and 10s separately.
7. Multiplication by 9
You can multiply by 10 if you need to multiply by 9. Only don’t
forget to subtract the original number from the result to get the
correct answer.

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