These Tutorials Do Not Attempt To Teach The Systematic Use of The Sutras
These Tutorials Do Not Attempt To Teach The Systematic Use of The Sutras
These Tutorials Do Not Attempt To Teach The Systematic Use of The Sutras
N.B. The following tutorials are based on examples and exercises given in the book
'Fun with figures' by Kenneth Williams, which is a fun introduction to some of the
applications of the sutras for children.
If you are having problems using the tutorials then you could always read
the instructions.
Tutorial 1
Tutorial 2
Tutorial 3
Tutorial 4
Tutorial 5
Tutorial 6
Tutorial 7
Tutorial 1
Use the formula ALL FROM 9 AND THE LAST FROM 10 to perform instant
subtractions.
We simply take each figure in 357 from 9 and the last figure from 10.
• For 1000 - 83, in which we have more zeros than figures in the numbers being
subtracted, we simply suppose 83 is 083.
1) 1000 - 777
=
2) 1000 - 283
=
3) 1000 - 505
=
4) 10,000 - 2345
=
5) 10000 - 9876
=
6) 10,000 - 1101
=
7) 100 - 57
=
8) 1000 - 57
=
9) 10,000 - 321
=
10) 10,000 - 38
=
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Tutorial 2
Using VERTICALLY AND CROSSWISE you do not need to the multiplication
tables beyond 5 X 5.
• Suppose you need 8 x 7
See how far the numbers are below 10, subtract one
number's deficiency from the other number, and
multiply the deficiencies together.
• 7 x 6 = 42
Multply These:
1) 8 2) 9 3) 8 4) 7 5) 9 6) 6
8x 7x 9x 7x 9x 6x
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Here's how to use VERTICALLY AND CROSSWISE for multiplying numbers close
to 100.
• Suppose you want to multiply 88 by 98.
Try some:
1) 87 2) 88 3) 77 4) 93 5) 94 6) 64 7) 98
98 x 97 x 98 x 96 x 92 x 99 97 x
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Try a few:
1) 102 x 107 =
1) 106 x 103 =
1) 104 x 104 =
4) 109 x 108 =
5) 101 x123 =
6) 103 x102 =
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Tutorial 3
The easy way to add and subtract fractions.
So:
•
Try a few:
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Tutorial 4
A quick way to square numbers that end in 5 using the formula BY ONE MORE
THAN THE ONE BEFORE.
• 752 = 5625
752 means 75 x 75.
The answer is in two parts: 56 and 25.
The last part is always 25.
The first part is the first number, 7, multiplied by the number "one more",
which is 8:
so 7 x 8 = 56
Try these:
1) 452 =
2) 652 =
3) 952 =
4) 352 =
5) 152 =
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Total Correct =
Method for multiplying numbers where the first figures are the same and the last
figures add up to 10.
• 32 x 38 = 1216
• And 81 x 89 = 7209
Practise some:
1) 43 x 47 =
2) 24 x 26 =
3) 62 x 68 =
4) 17 x 13 =
5) 59 x 51 =
6) 77 x 73 =
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Tutorial 5
An elegant way of multiplying numbers using a simple pattern.
• 21 x 23 = 483
• Similarly 61 x 31 = 1891
• 6 x 3 = 18; 6 x 1 + 1 x 3 = 9; 1 x 1 = 1
1) 14 2) 22 3) 21 4) 21 5) 32
21 x 31 x 31 x 22 x 21 x
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Practise a few:
1) 21 2) 23 3) 32 4) 42 5) 71
47 x 43 x 53 x 32 x 72 x
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• 33 x 44 = 1452
6) 32 7) 32 8) 31 9) 44 10) 54
56 x 54 x 72 x 53 x 64 x
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Tutorial 6
Multiplying a number by 11.
• 26 x 11 = 286
• So 72 x 11 = 792
Multiply by 11:
1) 43 =
2) 81 =
3) 15 =
4) 44 =
5) 11 =
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Total Correct =
• 77 x 11 = 847
This involves a carry figure because 7 + 7 = 14
we get 77 x 11 = 7147 = 847.
Multiply by 11:
1) 88 =
2) 84 =
3) 48 =
4) 73 =
5) 56 =
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Total Correct =
• 234 x 11 = 2574
Multiply by 11:
1) 151 =
2) 527 =
3) 333 =
4) 714 =
5) 909 =
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Tutorial 7
Method for diving by 9.
• 23 / 9 = 2 remainder 5
• 43 / 9 = 4 remainder 7
Divide by 9:
1) 61 = remainder
2) 33 = remainder
3) 44 = remainder
4) 53 = remainder
5) 80 = remainder
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Total Correct =
• 134 / 9 = 14 remainder 8
Divide by 9:
6) 232 = remainder
7) 151 = remainder
8) 303 = remainder
9) 212 = remainder
Divide these by 9:
1) 771 = remainder
2) 942 = remainder
3) 565 = remainder
4) 555 = remainder
5) 777 = remainder
6) 2382 = remainder
7) 7070 = remainder
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Instructions
for using the tutorials
Each tutorial has test sections comprising of several questions each. Next to each
question is a box (field) into which you can enter the answer to the question. Select
the first question in each test with the mouse to start a test. Enter the answer for the
question using the numeric keys on the keyboard. To move to the answer field of the
next question in the test, press the 'TAB' key. Moving to the next question, will cause
the answer you entered to be checked, the following will be displayed depending on
how you answered the question :-
Correct
Wrong
Answer has more than one part (such as fractions and those answers with
remainders). Answering remaining parts of the question, will determine whether
you answered the question correctly or not.
Some browsers will update the answer on 'RETURN' being pressed, others do not.
Any problems stick to the 'TAB' key. Pressing 'SHIFT TAB' will move the cursor
back to the answer field for the previous question.
The button will clear all answers from the test and set the count of correct answers
back to zero.
N.B. JavaScript is used to obtain the interactive nature of these tutorials. If you cannot
get this to work then try the text/picture based version of this tutorial.
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