Speed Math for Kids Achieve Their Full Potential

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
We  divide  by  2   to  get 3,000.  We  then    multiply    the numbers in  the circles and add the result  to  3,000:
3 × 7 = 21
3,000 + 21 = 3,021

Let’s   try one more:

Add diagonally and multiply the result by the reference number (multiply by 100 and then divide by
2):


64  +   1   =   65
65 × 100 = 6,500
Then we halve the answer.
Half of 6,000 is 3,000. Half of 500 is 250. Our subtotal is 3,250.
Now multiply the numbers in the circles:
1 × 14 = 14
Add 14 to the subtotal to get 3,264.
Our problem now looks like this:

We  could   check   that    by  casting out the nines:

Six and 4   in  64  add up  to  10, which   added   again   gives   us  1.
Six times 1 does give us 6, so the answer is correct.

Test yourself


Here    are some    problems    for you to  do. See how many    you can do  in  your    head.
a) 45 × 45 =
b) 49 × 49 =
c) 47 × 43 =
d) 44 × 44 =
e) 51 × 57 =
f) 54 × 56 =
g) 51 × 68 =
h) 51 × 72 =
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