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Dividing a 2-digit number by 625

Follow the Following Steps:


1. Select a 2-digit number.
2. Multiply by 8.
3. Divide the product by 5.
4. Move the decimal point 3 places to the left.
Example:1
1. The 2-digit number chosen to divide by 625 is 65.
2. Multiply by 8: 8 65 = 480 + 40 = 520
3. Divide by 5: 520/5 = 104
4. Move the decimal point 3 places to the left: .104
5. So 65 divided by 625 = .104.
Example:2
1. The 2-digit number chosen to divide by 625 is 32.
2. Multiply by 8: 8 32 = 240 + 16 = 256
3. Divide by 5: 256/5 = 51.2
4. Move the decimal point 3 places to the left: .0512
5. So 32 divided by 625 = .0512.
Squaring special numbers (7 and repeating 9's)

Follow the following Steps:

1. Choose a number with a 7 and repeating 9's (use a mimimum of three 9's).
2. The square is made up of:
o first digits: 63 & two fewer 9's than repeating 9's in the number
o next digits: 84 & one fewer 0 than repeating 9's in the number
o last digit: 1
Example-1:
1. If the number to be squared is 7999:
2. The square has:first digits: 63 and two fewer
9's than rep. 9's 6 3 9
next digits: 84 and one fewer
0 than rep. 9's 8 4 0 0
last digit: 1 1
3. So 7999 7999 = 63,984,001.
Example-2:
1. If the number to be squared is 799999:
2. The square has:first digits: 63 and two fewer
9's than rep. 9's 6 3 9 9 9
next digits: 84 and one fewer
0 than rep. 9's 8 4 0 0 0 0
last digit: 1 1
3. So 799999 799999 = 639,998,400,001.
Multiplying a repeating 2's number by 66

Follow the following Steps:
1. Choose a repeating 2's number (222, etc.)
2. Multiply it by 66
3. The product is:
- the first two digits are 14
- the next digits are repeating 6's (two fewer than repeating 2's in the original number)
- the last two digits are 52
Example:1
1. If the first number is 222:
2. Multiply by 66.
3. The product is:
- the first two digits are 14.
- the next digits are repeating 6's (two fewer than repeating 2's in the original number): 6.
- the last two digits are 52.
4. So 222 66 = 14652.
Example:2
1. If the first number is 22222:
2. The product is:
- the first two digits are 14.
- the next digits are repeating 6's (two fewer than repeating 2's in the original number): 666.
- the last two digits are 52.
3. So 22222 66 = 1466652.

Multiplying a repeating 1's number by 55
Follow the following Steps:
1. Choose a repeating 1's number (111, etc.)
2. Multiply it by 55
3. The product is:
- first digit is 6
- next digits are repeating 1's, two fewer than repeating 1's in the original number
- last two digits are 05.
Example:1
1. If the first number is 1111:
2. Multiply by 55. The product is:
first digit is 6: 6
next digits are 1's - two fewer than 1's: 11
last two digits are 05
3. So 1111 55 = 61105.
Example:2
1. If the first number is 111111:
2. Multiply by 55. The product is:
first digit is 6: 6
next digits are 1's, two fewer than 1's: 1111
last two digits are 05
3. So 111111 55 = 6111105.
Multiplying a repeating 1's number by 25
Follow the following Steps:
1. Choose a repeating 1's number (111, etc.)
2. Multiply it by 25
3. The product is:
- first digit is 2
- next digits are 7's - one fewer than repeating 1's in the original number
- last digit is 5.
Example:1
1. If the first number is 11111:
2. Multiply by 25. The product is:
first digit is 2: 2
next digits are 7's, one fewer than 1's: 7777
last digit is 5: 5
3. So 11111 25 = 277775.
Example:2
1. If the first number is 11111111:
2. Multiply by 25. The product is:
first digit is 2: 2
next digits are 7's, one fewer than 1's: 7777777
last digit is 5: 5
3. So 11111111 25 = 277777775


Multiplying two 2-digit numbers (difference of 10)

Follow the following Steps:
1. Choose a 2-digit number.
2. Select a number either 10 smaller or 10 larger.
3. Find the middle number of the two (the average).
4. Square this middle number (multiply it by itself).
5. Subtract 25 from this square.
Example:1
1. If the first number is 36, choose 26 as the second number (10 smaller).
2. The middle number (the average) is 31.
3. Square this middle number: 31 31 = 961.
4. Subtract 25 from this square: 961 - 25 = 936
5. So 36 26 = 936.
Example:2
1. If the first number is 78, you might pick 88 as the second number (10 larger).
2. The middle number (the average) is 83.
3. Square this middle number: 83 83 = 6889.
4. Subtract 25 from this square: 6889 - 25 = 6864
5. So 78 88 = 6864.Remember to subtract in easy steps and pick your number to get an easy square. With

Multiplying a 2-digit number by 125

Follow the following Steps:
1. Select a 2-digit number.
2. Divide the number by 8.
3. Move the decimal point 3 places to the right (add three zeros).
Example:1
1. The 2-digit number chosen to multiply by 125 is 34.
2. Divide by 8: 34/8 = 4.25
3. Move the decimal point 3 places to the right: 4250
4. So 125 34 = 4,250.
Example:2
1. The 2-digit number chosen to multiply by 125 is 78.
2. Divide by 8: 78/8 = 9.75
3. Move the decimal point 3 places to the right: 9750
4. So 125 78 = 9,750.


Multiplying a repeating 9's number by 88

Follow the following Steps:
1. Choose a repeating 9's number (at least three digits long -- 999, etc.)
2. Multiply it by 88
3. The product is:
- the first two digits are 87
- the next digits are repeating 9's (two fewer than repeating 9's in the original number)
- the last two digits are 12
Example:
1. If the first number is 8888:
2. Multiply by 88. The product is:
- the first two digits are 87: 87.
- the next digits are repeating 9's (two fewer than repeating 9's in the original number): 99.
- the last two digits are 12: 12.
3. So 9999 88 = 879912.
See the pattern?
1. If the first number is 999999:
2. Multiply by 88. The product is:
- the first two digits are 87: 87.
- the next digits are repeating 9's (two fewer than repeating 9's in the original number): 9999.
- the last two digits are 12: 12.
3. So 999999 88 = 87999912.


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