Well, I guess you’re going to miss the
panty raid.
sorrynotsorry
Yeah.
It’s alright, Korra. At least I certainly feel younger.
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moisturize me
If I didn’t watch Dr. Who this would make me very uncomfortable.
I watch Doctor Who and it still makes me uncomfortable.
I don’t watch Doctor Who and I am uncomfortable
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
I am gonna make it my personal mission to see these places some day.
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is this the real life, or is this canada
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“You should know that when you betray me, I will kill you.” – Thor (Chris Hemsworth)
“When do we start?” – Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World
HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS?!
Why do I learn more about math from Tumblr than my 12+ years of formal education????????
No math teacher ever taught me this trick. Got damn.
This is great and all if you know how to subtract things from 100
Ok, let me show you how this thing works.
Say you have two numbers A and B {in the example above 97 and 96} these two numbers can be represented by (100-x) and (100-y) {in the example above x = 3 because 100 – 3 = 97 => 100 – 97 = 3 and y = 4}. Now since A = (100-x) and B=(100 – y) therefore A*B = (100-x)*(100-y).
So if you want to multiply A*B it is the exact same as multiplying (100-x)*(100-y).
Good, so lets expand this sucker
(100-x)*(100-y)=100*100 – x*100 – y*100 -x*-y
So now lets combine things creativity
=(100 – x – y)*100 + x*y
=(100 – (x+y))*100 + x*y
So now you see it. 100-(x+y) shows up in the hundreds place {100-(3+4)=93 in this example} and x*y shows up in the ones place {3*4 = 12 in this example} thus giving the solution {9312}
Now what does that mean, well it means you can use this trick in a much wider application…
Like numbers close to different multiples of 10. For example 1000.
993 * 996
{1000 – 993 = 7}
{1000 – 996 = 4}
{1000 – (7+4) = 1000 – 11 = 989}
{7*4 = 028}
Therefore the first number now goes in the thousands place and the second in the ones place. Meaning
993*996 = 989028
We can also use it for numbers close to numbers that don’t start with 1 like 200.
192*195
{200 – 192 = 8}
{200 – 195 = 5}
{200 – (8+5) = 200 – 13 = 187}
Since 187 shows up in the 200’s place we need to multiply it by 2 to get the number that shows up in the 100’s place thus (187 *2 = 374)
{8*5 = 40}
Thus
192*195=37440
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