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  • no mames me dio un calambre!!

  • PONGANLO EN ESPAÑOL, DEBE SER FACIL PERO NO LE ENTIENDO

    

  • EN ESPAÑOL POR FAVOR

  • thanks alot this is realy helpful!

  • wow thats cool!

  • Not only can you use this to find a sum but you can also use your fingers to find a reverse of any numbers... Convert 0, 1 and 2. Keep up the great work!

  • OMG THIS IS WHAT I NEED , I love your video , thank you so so so much for posting it

  • wow thankyou so much ever since i was a kid i had some problems remembering the tables but thanks to u now i am the only one in my class who can answer a multiplication sum very fast again thankyou >3>3>3>3>3

  • I am an adult who came from a rough background and I often missed a lot of school. While I was adverage to high with reading my Maths has always been abominable. Throughout my adult life I have experienced a lot of anxiety when Maths crops up in my everyday life. Now I have a child who's started schoool and I am determined to help them excel in everey subject, particuarly maths since this was my downfall. I found you video today, for the first time in my life I'm multiplying with ease. Thank you

  • @blackonyx2727 Hi - thanks for your comment - it made my day and I'm pleased you found the video helpful. Mathswrap.co.uk might also be useful for some of your childs homework Thanks again and all best. S

  • Wow

  • love this been so helpful to me tanks!

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  • Thank you!!! This is great! I teach Special Ed and having some of my students to memorize their facts is quite difficult. This is something new. I'll give it a try and let you know soon how it went :)

  • good

  • This is not that great a method, but is worthy of sharing what not to do with the struggling student. I applaud his effort, however.

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  • Wow amazing

  • i love it.

  • GENIOUS!

  • i have one question ! im in grade 6 and what if i want to ther 6x3 or 7x3 befor u write a response no i am not lazy im just curious :) thank you very much for the tipe/trick this wil be very usefull

  • @kaienteri Hi thanks for your question - The trick only works with times tables over 6 x 6 so with x 3 you'll need to find a different way. If you are happy to add then 6 x 3 is the same as 6+6+6, it might take a bit of working out but you could do it this way. Or you could learn them by repeating (a lot!). Maybe try using fingers to work out 6 x 6 and then halving. 6 x 6 = 36 half of this is 6 x 3 = 18 (half of 36). There's lots of different ways but the main thing is to keep trying. Good luck!

  • And I'd only used my hands to multiply all of the 9x? before. Use the 9xwhatever hand trick all the time. Will have to add this to the books. :)

  • nice trick thanks

  • it just works with some numbrs not with all

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  • i love it ...it makes sense

  • 9 times 7 does not work

    sorry it does work thankxzzz

  • 9 times 7 does not work

  • @crazymanonweed117 It does.

  • @crazymanonweed117 i works fella

  • @crazymanonweed117 i no write

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  • Genius. This has helped me more than you can imagine. Thanks

  • Definitley works. tried them all out. Thanks so much! :)

  • I dunno about everyone else but i didnt find this very helpful. It was very confusing.

  • thanks for posting it ^_^

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