• @Lanthanae
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    19 days ago

    You have to be, like, better at math to do that though?

    • @PugJesus
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      89 days ago

      Decimals are the devil’s work.

      • @Sludgeyy
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        29 days ago

        You can remove the decimal then add it back at the end

        15.50

        Is

        1500

        Half would be 775

        Or 7.75

        • @[email protected]
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          28 days ago

          yep, and figure out what 20% of your bill is by taking 10% and double it. saves my ass every time i gotta tip lol

          • @Sludgeyy
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            8 days ago

            You can take 1% of anything, then multiply as well.

            Like 7% of 15.50

            1% is .155 (10% is moving decimal to left once, 1% is twice)

            .155 × 7 = 1.083

            That’s a hard one to do in your head, but .155 × 7 is easier to do on paper than 15.50 × .07.

            Say something is 49.99 and 7% off. 1% is .5. .5 ×7 = 3.5. You could probably do that in your head. Otherwise, good luck trying to do 7% of 50 in your head.

            Edit: Hmm. So you could also do 3.5% of 100 instead of 7% of 50. That would have been the easiest way to do that one.

            Bonus: I thought I’d mention 11s. They are my favorite thing in math because they are so easy and you seem like a math wizard to anyone.

            Say you have 42 × 11. That’s 462.

            You just split apart the 4 and 2, add 4 and 2, then stick it in the middle.

            Something like 67 × 11. Where the digits add >10.

            6…7, 6+7=13, 6+1…3…7. So 737.

    • @MrShankles
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      79 days ago

      Using whole numbers can be easier when estimating