Sunday, 10 February 2019

Adding large numbers

 Adding large numbers

Adding large numbers just in your head can be difficult. This method shows how to simplify this process by making all the numbers a multiple of 10. Here is an example:
644 + 238
While these numbers are hard to contend with, rounding them up will make them more manageable. So, 644 becomes 650 and 238 becomes 240.
Now, add 650 and 240 together. The total is 890. To find the answer to the original equation, it must be determined how much we added to the numbers to round them up.
650 – 644 = 6 and 240 – 238 = 2
Now, add 6 and 2 together for a total of 8
To find the answer to the original equation, 8 must be subtracted from the 890.
890 – 8 = 882

So the answer to 644 +238 is 882.

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

cool fact about math

1. “Eleven plus two” is an anagram of “twelve plus one” which is pretty fitting as the answer to both equations is 13.
1. Also, there are 13 letters in both “eleven plus two” and “twelve plus one”.
3. Zero is not represented in Roman numerals.
4. The word “mathematics” only appears in one Shakespearean play, “The Taming of the Shrew”.
portrait of Shakespeare
5. -40 °C is equal to -40 °F.
6. In France, a pie chart is sometimes referred to as a “camembert”.
7. The symbol for division (i.e.÷) is called an obelus.
8. 2 and 5 are the only prime numbers that end in 2 or 5.
9. A ‘jiffy’ is an actual unit of time. It means 1/100th of a second.
10. If you shuffle a deck of cards properly, it’s more than likely that the exact order of the cards you get has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe