3. Mental Mathematics Flashcards

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What is the Addition Method?

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  1. A method for multiplying numbers by breaking the problem into sums of numbers. For example, 4 x 17 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 7) = 40 + 28 = 68 or 41 x 17 = (40 x 17) + (1 x 17) = 680 + 17 = 697.
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What is the Associative Law?

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  1. A law of multiplication that for any numbers a, b, c, (a x b) x c = a x (b x c). For example, 23 x 16 = 23 x (8 x 2) = (23 x 8) x 2. There is also an associative law of addition: (a + b) + c = a + (b + c).
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What is Benford’s Law?

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  1. The phenomenon that most of the numbers we encounter begin with smaller digits rather than larger digits. Specifically, for many real-world problems (from home addresses, to tax returns, to distances to galaxies), the first digit is N with probability log(N + 1) - log(N), where log(N) is the base-10 logarithm of N satisfying 10 to the log(N) = N
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What is the method of Casting out Nines?

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  1. (also known as the method of digit sums): A method of verifying an addition, subtraction, or multiplication problem by reducing each number in the problem to a 1-digit number obtained by adding the digits. For example, 67 sums to 13, which sums to 4, and 83 sums to 11, which sums to 2. When verifying that 67 + 83 = 150, we see that 150 sums to 6, which is consistent with 4 + 2 = 6. Where verifying 67 x 83 = 5561, we see that 5561 sums to 17 which sums to 8, which is consistent with 4 x 2 = 8
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What is the Close-Together Method?

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  1. A method for multiplying two numbers that are close together. When the close-together method is applied to 23 x 26, we calculate (20 x 29) + (2 x 6) = 580 +18 = 598
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What is a Complement?

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  1. The distance between a number and a convenient round number, typically, 100 or 1000. For example, the complement of 43 is 57 since 42 + 57 = 100
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What is the Create-a-Zero, Kill-a-Zero Method?

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  1. A method for testing whether a number is divisible by another number by adding or subtracting a multiple of the second number so that the original number ends in zero
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What is the Criss-Cross Method?

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  1. A quick method for multiplying numbers on paper. The answer is written from right to left, and nothing else is written down
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What is a Cube Root?

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  1. A number that, when cubed, produces a given number. For example, the cube root of 8 is 2 since 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
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What is Cubing?

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  1. Raising a number to the third power. For example, the cube of 4, denoted 4 to the 3rd, is equal to 64
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What is the Distributive Law?

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  1. The rule of arithmetic that combines addition with multiplication, specifically a x (b + c) = (a x b) + (a x c)
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What is the Factoring Method?

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  1. A method for multiplying numbers by factoring one of the numbers into smaller parts. For example, 35 x 14 = 35 x 2 x 7 = 70 x 7 = 490
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What is the Gregorian Calendar?

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  1. Established by Pope Gregory the 8th in 1582, it replaced the Julian calendar to more accurately reflect the length of the Earth’s average orbit around the Sun; it did so by allowing three fewer leap years for every 400 years. Under the Julian calendar, every 4 years was a leap year, even when the year was divisible by 100
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What is a Leap Year?

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  1. A year with 366 days. According to our Gregorian calendar, a year is usually a leap year if it is divisible by 4. However, if the year is divisible by 100 and not by 400, then it is not a leap year. For example, 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not leap years, but 2000 is a leap year. In the 21st century, 2004, 2008, …, 2096 are leap years, but 2100 is not a leap year
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What is the Left to Right Method?

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  1. The easiest way to do mental math
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What is the Major System?

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  1. A phonetic code that assigns consonant sounds to digits. For example 1 gets the t or d sound 2, gets the n sound, and so on. By inserting vowel sounds, numbers can be turned into words, which make them easier to remember. It is named after Major Beniowski, a leading memory expert in London, although the code was developed by Gregor von Feinagle and perfected by Aime Paris
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What is Math of Least Resistance?

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  1. Choosing the easiest mental calculating strategy among several possibilities. For example, to do the problem 43 x 28, it is easier to do 43 x 7 x 4 = 301 x 4 = 1204 than to do 43 x 4 x 7 = 172 x 7
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What is the Peg System?

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  1. A way to remember lists of objects, especially when the items of the list are given a number, such as the list of presidents, elements, or constitutional amendments. Each number is turned into a word using a phonetic code, and that work is linked to the object to be remembered.
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What is the Right to Left Method?

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  1. The harder way of doing mental math
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What is the Subtraction Method?

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  1. A method for multiplying number by turning the original problem into a subtraction problem. For example, 9 x 79 = (9 x 80) - (9 x 1) = 720 - 9 = 711, or 19 x 37 = (20 x 37) - (1 x 37) = 740 - 37 = 703
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What is Vedic Mathematics?

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  1. A collection of arithmetic and algebraic shortcut techniques, especially suitable for pencil and paper calculations, that were popularized by Bharati Krishna Tirthaji in the 20th century
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How do you add a 2 digit number with a 1 digit number?

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  1. Add the 1’s digits together, then add that sum to the 10’s digit.
  2. ((52 +4) = (2 +4) + (50 + 6) = 56)
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How do you add two 2 digit numbers?

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  1. Add the 10’s digits, then the 1’s digits
  2. ((62 + 24) = (60 + 20) + (2 + 4) = 86)
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How do you add two 3 digit numbers?

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  1. Add the first number by the 100’s digit of the other, then the 10’s, and finally the 1’s
  2. ((314 + 159) = (314 + 100) + (414 + 59) + (414 + 50) + (464 + 9) = 473)
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What is the 2nd way to calculate two 3 digit numbers?

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  1. Find the compliment to make it a simpler problem
  2. ((776 + 489) (489 = 500 - 11) (776 + 500 = 1276) - 11)
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How do you subtract two 2 digit numbers?

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  1. Subtract the digits in the 10’s place, then subtract the 1’s digits.