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Cool & amazing tips, tricks, secrets and shortcuts of mental math for doing faster calculation without any device but easily, speedily and accurately
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How to know or check if a number is a perfect cube? | Burning Math
How to know or check if a number is a perfect cube? We often need to know or check if a number is a perfect cube in order to extract the cube root of the number within a very short time, especially ...
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Dividing numbers by 9, 99, 999 and so on | Burning Math
Dividing numbers by 9, 99, 999 and so on By now you know how to divide any number by 9, 90, 900and so on at an extremely fast speed simply by adding the digits of the dividend. Here is an inquisiti...
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Multiplying by doubling and halving
There are cases when you’re multiplying two numbers together and one of the numbers is even. In this case you can divide that number by two and multiply the other number by 2. You can do this over and over until you get to multiplication this is easy...
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Multiplying any 3-digit numbers between 100 and 109
Multiplying any 3-digit numbers between 100 and 109 together is a 3-step simple technique:
Step 1: Put 1 as the first digit of the answer. It will always be 1.
Step 2: Add the last digits of each numbers. That’s the next two digits of the answer. If the addition results in a single digit number, make sure to put an extra zero before it....
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