@baburo101 there should be some. i am actually meeting someone tomorrow; i am going to pay her to organize my website and create/organize more youtube playlists. 1300+ videos makes for an organizational nightmare.
wouldn't it be much quicker to jot down the multiples of 18, or whatever divisor we have, somewhere on the side? Not only would it speed up division, but also improve their addition and/or multiplication. What's your opinion?
For me, I find it easier multiplying the denominator by 1 through 9 first, making a table. From there on it becomes a matter of matching products and subtracting. It's a little more organized for me doing it that way. Although, I can see how that might be a problem when it comes to much larger numbers. It's tedious and requires less, if not no, guess work, but in the end you get the correct solution. What ever floats the boat. As long as the answers correct, that's all that matters. Great Vids!
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peacefulcoco 1 month ago
Thank you for making playlists on your YouTube account. Easier to navigate now than before. wonder where the Algebra ones are though.
baburo101 1 month ago in playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra
@baburo101 there should be some. i am actually meeting someone tomorrow; i am going to pay her to organize my website and create/organize more youtube playlists. 1300+ videos makes for an organizational nightmare.
patrickJMT 1 month ago
@patrickJMT oh wow! I could remember when you had like 800 videos and we thought that was a lot.
ian559fresno 1 month ago
@ian559fresno it was a lot :) now it is a super-lot!
patrickJMT 1 month ago
I really like how you break this down. I'm sending the link to this video to two of my students so they can practice some more (lucky them!).
ClarityLearning 1 month ago
wouldn't it be much quicker to jot down the multiples of 18, or whatever divisor we have, somewhere on the side? Not only would it speed up division, but also improve their addition and/or multiplication. What's your opinion?
btw, you make great videos!
fffjjjnnn 1 month ago
After calculating 6x18, I would simply add another 18 to 108 to get 7x18.
HansTheAtheist 1 month ago in playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra
For me, I find it easier multiplying the denominator by 1 through 9 first, making a table. From there on it becomes a matter of matching products and subtracting. It's a little more organized for me doing it that way. Although, I can see how that might be a problem when it comes to much larger numbers. It's tedious and requires less, if not no, guess work, but in the end you get the correct solution. What ever floats the boat. As long as the answers correct, that's all that matters. Great Vids!
defminerva13 1 month ago
I wish I'd had you as my 6th grade math teacher!
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purplebug21 1 month ago