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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:48

Easy Math

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And given the comments that I saw, it made me think and realize that people either think much differently than I do or I am the one who thinks differently. And this well, is about math and how I think people should look at math and how you can be quicker on your toes without the use of a calculator. Now obviously everybody has a smartphone. You can pull out your smartphone, do a mathematical equation or you can even ask Google, okay, what is the answer to this question?

Breaking down bigger numbers into "building blocks" to solve everyday math such as finances.Yes we have apps to do this but it's nice to have skill

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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 0:45

Breaking down 50X13

Hundred and 50, you do that twice, which for your second group is 250, plus 250 is 500. So now you've broken down both groups. You're only left with one group, which is three. You do 50 times three, which is 150. You then add 500 plus 150 to give you 650. So
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:55
That dog on math class had me so twisted that I just said, you know what? I'm going to sleep. It's not even worth it. So of course I failed it, and I had to retake it because Algebra One was a requirement for graduation. Now get this. Do you know those idiots allow me to progress to Algebra Two? And I didn't even pass Algebra One. I was like, yeah, go ahead and sign up for Algebra Two
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:56

@Her_Sisu

Hey, JL. Thank you for your response. Wanted to respond to this and explain my mathematical ability, if you will. So start off. I wasn't always good at math. In fact, math was my worst subject. My best subject was actually English. It took a liking to English. But anyways, I really didn't get semi good or decent at math until I was probably in my late 20s, early thirty s. And that was due to wanting more, so convenience
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