Posted on 08/11/2009 7:48:27 AM PDT by rawhide
Definitely. Definitely 33 dollars in his bank account.
What’s the frequency, Kenneth?
“Zip, zip, zap and add ‘em together.”
(Where’s my $33?)
AAAA x BBBB = CCCC
My father, born in 1896, with only an 8th grade education could do that. He never told me how he did it but, at the time, I wasn’t interested.
I believe I read how it is done in a book called Math Tricks.
Easy.
$33.00 x 1 sucker born every minute = $1,000,000.00
Develop a matrix.
Cross Multiply.
Add.
It’s easy.
It’s easier to buy a calculator.
It’s easiest to estimate.
They could've ended the headline right there.
LOL. My laugh for the day for sure. $33 x Y suckers = Laughing all the way to the bank.
I was thinking the same thing.
Right or Loony? I don’t know (it’s a false dicotomy), but I know you’re incorrect by 295,734,350 (as determined by my Monroe 8125 calculator!).
did you know that any number multiplied by 999 is 999 by adding up the separate digits?
Example: 999 * 2009 = 2,006,991.00
2+6+991 = 999!
Much to his dismay, he's about to discover that copyright protects the expression but not the idea...
Well, 4000 x 10000 = 40,000,000. Your answer is 329,000,000+, so I’d say you’re off by an order of magnitude.
999 x 777= 776223
776+223=999
You’re right. Neat.
999 x 458956= 458497044
458+497+044=999
15 X 15 = 1 X 2, (first digits) and 5 X 5 = 25. therefore 15 X 15 = 225.
45 X 45 = (4X5=20) and (5X5=25) so 45X45=2025.
Other numbers work as well. For example 33 X 33= (33+3=36X3=108) and (3X3=9)so 33X33=1089! TA DAH
Today I use Excel, Cell Phone and other electronic devices which are as accurate and cost less than $33 for the "copyrighted formula"!
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Clay's method is best explained on paper. Suffice it to say you multiply the digits on the right, cross-multiply and add the digits in the center, then multiply the digits on the left.
Not a particularly novel concept to me. You will still need a highly nimble [read: regularly exercised] memory to accomplish the calculation in your head, and alas, there's no silver bullet magic trick in that, just regular practice.
Darnit! I would have been willing to pay the $33 just to be able to show off, too, but I'm not parting with the cash if his 'trick' means I also have to give up my well-earned trademarked mental laziness.
AD! Pick up the White Courtesy phone, please.
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