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Multiplying two 3-digit numbers quickly

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

You can quickly multiply together two 3-digit numbers without writing down the partial product with some practice.

This video shows you how.

See http://wildaboutmath.com for more videos and ofther fun Math stuff!

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  • Quickly??? I do it much faster the ordinary way.

  • its quite fast, + its almost 100% you wont make mistake.. with the same system i can multiply 4x4 or 5x5 even 6x6 by just multiplying and adding 1-digit numbers :)

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  • How is this faster? If you know your multiplication tables well enough, the common method can be just as quick. It's a nifty trick, though!

  • this method is bulshit, common way is much faster

  • okay, so i agree that doing "this method" is better than doing the "ordinary method"

    but, remembering "this method" is harder than remembering the "ordinary method"

    that's what i think at least.

  • wowwowwowwow why am i watching this?!?!?!?! its saturday night andim watching this XD

  • @BauraKale no

  • @bruceDeitrickPrice, this is identical to the "ordinary way" but combines steps which means less writing. Also this is faster to do than it is to explain while you are doing it.

  • It's easy for me to remember this chart by looking at it as: down,left,right,left,down,righ­t,left,right,down. with no combination repeating itself in the box

  • itssssssssss confusssssssssing to mucchhhhhhhhhhhhh numberssssssssssssssssssssssss­ssssssssss ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

  • @x1c3x

    Ok man no probs.

    Sorry bout the outburst, it was a mix between anger management fail and a pretty shitty day.

  • @rossblyth100

    umad?

    i was just giving an example saying that

    the time it takes to learn something =/= time to do something learned

    but i'm sorry about making you so butthurt, really sorry dude.

    also...my nickname is still from the good old days of teh interwebz,tnx for noticing

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