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Multiplying by Nine

This document provides tips for multiplying numbers by 5, squaring numbers ending in 5, and multiplying by 9. It explains that to multiply by 5, you halve even numbers and subtract 1 and halve odd numbers. For squaring numbers ending in 5, you multiply the tens place by itself plus 1 and add 25. Multiplying by 9 involves holding up 10 fingers and putting down the number being multiplied, with the fingers before and after that number making the answer.

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Multiplying by Nine

This document provides tips for multiplying numbers by 5, squaring numbers ending in 5, and multiplying by 9. It explains that to multiply by 5, you halve even numbers and subtract 1 and halve odd numbers. For squaring numbers ending in 5, you multiply the tens place by itself plus 1 and add 25. Multiplying by 9 involves holding up 10 fingers and putting down the number being multiplied, with the fingers before and after that number making the answer.

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Here is an easy way to find an answer to a 5 times question.

If you are multiplying 5 times an even number: halve the number you
are multiplying by and place a zero after the number. Example: 5 6,
half of 6 is 3, add a zero for an answer of 30. Another example: 5 8, half
of 8 is 4, add a zero for an answer of 40.
If you are multiplying 5 times an odd number: subtract one from the
number you are multiplying, then halve that number and place a 5 after
the resulting number. Example: 5 7: -1 from 7 is 6, half of 6 is 3, place a
5 at the end of the resulting number to produce the number 35. Another
example: 5 3: -1 from 3 is 2, half of 2 is 1, place a 5 at the end of this
number to produce 15.
To square a number that ends in 5, multiply the tens digit by (itself+1),
then append 25. For example: to calculate 25 25, first do 2 3 = 6, then
append 25 to this result; the answer is 625. Other examples: 55 x 55; 5
6 = 30, answer is 3025. You can also square three digit numbers this
way, by starting with the the first two digits: 995 x 995; 99 100 = 9900,
answer is 990025.
Multiplying by nine
To multiply by nine on your fingers, hold up ten fingers - if the problem
is 9 8 you just put down your 8 finger and there's your answer: 72. (If
the problem is 9 7 just put down your 7 finger: 63.)
explains it this way: When you are multiplying by 9, on your fingers
(starting with your thumb) count the number you are multiplying by and
hold down that finger. The number of fingers before the finger held
down is the first digit of the answer and the number of finger after the
finger held down is the second digit of the answer
2 9. your index finder is held down, your thumb is before, representing
1, and there are eight fingers after your index finger, representing 18.

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