Showing posts with label Quick Math Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick Math Help. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

How to figure out 36% of 25 or 250% of 20

Quick, what’s 36% of 25? Or how about 250% of 20? 

Learn a quick tip to help you calculate all of those pesky percentages in your head. 

36% of 25 is the same as 25% of 36.
How does this help? 
Well, 25% (or 1/4) of 36 is a whole lot easier to figure out.
 

In other words: 36/4 which equals 9
25% of 36 must b
36% of 25 is the same as 25% of 36. How does that help us? Well, since 25% is the same as the fraction 1/4, we see that 25% of 36 must be 36/4 or 9. So 25% of 36 is equal to 9, and 36% of 25 must also be 9. - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calcu
AND SO . . . . 36% of 25 is 9. Pretty cool, huh?

250% of 20?  Easier to do if you flip it.

20% of 250.
Because 10% is so easy to figure out, I always tell myself that 20% is 10% twice or . . . . 25 + 25 which is 50.
AND SO . . . . 250% of 20 is 50. Pretty cool again.


Math Tricks are fun!



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t’s helpful to take a minute to see why this seemingly magical trick works. As I mentioned before, 36% is equivalent to the fraction 36/100. Since we can write the fraction 1/100 as the decimal number 0.01, we see that the fraction 36/100 can also be written 0.01 x 36. That means that 36% of 25 must be equal to (0.01 x 36) x 25. Now here comes the cool part: The associative property of multiplication tells us that we can multiply several numbers in any order we’d like. Which means that (0.01 x 36) x 25 = (0.01 x 25) x 36. But 0.01 x 25 is the same thing as 25%, which means that this is equal to 25% of 36. So 36% of 25 is equal to 25% of 36. It ain’t magic, it’s math! Pretty cool, right? - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calculate-percentages#sthash.eIOccEFG.dpuf

t’s helpful to take a minute to see why this seemingly magical trick works. As I mentioned before, 36% is equivalent to the fraction 36/100. Since we can write the fraction 1/100 as the decimal number 0.01, we see that the fraction 36/100 can also be written 0.01 x 36. That means that 36% of 25 must be equal to (0.01 x 36) x 25. Now here comes the cool part: The associative property of multiplication tells us that we can multiply several numbers in any order we’d like. Which means that (0.01 x 36) x 25 = (0.01 x 25) x 36. But 0.01 x 25 is the same thing as 25%, which means that this is equal to 25% of 36. So 36% of 25 is equal to 25% of 36. It ain’t magic, it’s math! Pretty cool, right? - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calculate-percentages#sthash.eIOccEFG.dpuf
36% of 25 is the same as 25% of 36. How does that help us? Well, since 25% is the same as the fraction 1/4, we see that 25% of 36 must be 36/4 or 9. So 25% of 36 is equal to 9, and 36% of 25 must also be 9.
The beauty of this trick is that every time you’ve solved one problem, you’ve actually solved two! And that’s especially useful when one of the problems is much easier to solve than the other—as was the case here.
- See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calculate-percentages#sthash.eIOccEFG.dpuf


36% of 25 is the same as 25% of 36. How does that help us? Well, since 25% is the same as the fraction 1/4, we see that 25% of 36 must be 36/4 or 9. So 25% of 36 is equal to 9, and 36% of 25 must also be 9.
The beauty of this trick is that every time you’ve solved one problem, you’ve actually solved two! And that’s especially useful when one of the problems is much easier to solve than the other—as was the case here.
- See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calculate-percentages#sthash.eIOccEFG.dpuf

36% of 25 is the same as 25% of 36. How does that help us? Well, since 25% is the same as the fraction 1/4, we see that 25% of 36 must be 36/4 or 9. So 25% of 36 is equal to 9, and 36% of 25 must also be 9.
The beauty of this trick is that every time you’ve solved one problem, you’ve actually solved two! And that’s especially useful when one of the problems is much easier to solve than the other—as was the case here.
- See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/math/how-to-quickly-calculate-percentages#sthash.eIOccEFG.dpuf

Friday, February 11, 2011

Ten Events in the History of the Universe

Ten events spanning the history of the universe organized by powers of ten.
  Date Range Date   Event
1010 tens of billions
of years ago
13-14 billion
years ago
Universe began
109 billions
of years ago
4.5 billion
years ago
Earth formed
108 hundreds of millions
of years ago
500 million
years ago
First fossilized animals
107 tens of millions
of years ago
65 million
years ago
Extinction of the dinosaurs
106 millions
of years ago
2 million
years ago
First stone tools made
105 hundreds of thousands
of years ago
800 thousand
years ago
First fires kindled
104 tens of thousands
of years ago
30 thousand
years ago
First art
103 thousands
of years ago
5 thousand
years ago
First writing
102 hundreds
of years ago
1492 Columbus: east meets west
101 tens
of years ago
1969 First people on the moon
Memorize these ten dates as a framework for understanding deep time.

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Symmetry



Fundamental Symmetry Transforms
Rotate Mirror Translate Glide Reflect

Point Symmetry Groups
...
c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6  
...
d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6  

Line Symmetry Groups
11 12 1m m1 1g mg mm

Plane Symmetry Groups
p1 p2 pm pmm cm cmm

pg pmg pgg p4 p4g p4m

p3 p31m p3m1 p6 p6m

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