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1 RAPID Math

2 Usually easier to divide by 7
Divisibility Rules 2 All even numbers (ending in 0,2,4,6 or 8) 3 The sum of the number’s digits is divisible by 3 4 The last two digits of the number form a 2-digit number divisible by 4 5 The number ends in a 5 or 0 6 Divisible by both 2 and 3 7 Take the last digit, double it, and subtract it from the digits that remain. Repeat until you get to a number that you know is/is not divisible by 7. 8 The last three digits of the number form a 3-digit number divisible by 8 9 The sum of the number’s digits is divisible by 9 10 The number ends in a 0 Usually easier to divide by 7

3 11Alternately add and subtract the digits from left to right
11Alternately add and subtract the digits from left to right. (You can think of the first digit as being 'added' to zero.) If the result (including 0) is divisible by 11, the number is also. Example: to see whether is divisible by 11, start by subtracting: [0+] = 0; therefore is divisible by If the number is divisible by both 3 and 4, it is also divisible by  Delete the last digit from the number, then subtract 9 times the deleted digit from the remaining number. If what is left is divisible by 13, then so is the original number.

4 For what single digit value of n is the number n5,3nn,672 divisible by 11?
Let’s rewrite the digits of the number, alternating subtraction and addition signs between the digits as follows: n – – n + n – – 2 = n – 3. If n – 3 is divisible by 11, then the entire original number will be divisible by 11. This means we need to find a digit n, such that n – 3 is equal to 11, 22, 33, etc, and don’t forget 0!! If n = 3, then n – 3 = 0 which is divisible by 11.

5 Multiplying Two Numbers Using the Difference of Two Squares 46 x 54
Square the average of the two numbers Average = 50 502 = 2500

6 Multiplying Two Numbers Using the Difference of Two Squares 46 x 54
Square half the difference of the two numbers 54 – 46 = 8 Half of 8 is 4 42 = 16

7 Multiplying Two Numbers Using the Difference of Two Squares 46 x 54
Subtract the two numbers to get your answer 502 – 42 = 2500 – 16 = 2484 46 x 54 = 2484

8 Practice 36 x 44 1584 28 x 32 896 14 x 36 504 67 x 83 5561

9 To Multiply Two Numbers Ending in 5 and Differing by 10 75 x 85
Write down 75 In front of the 75 write the product of the tens digit of the smaller number and the sum of the tens digit of the larger number and 1 7 x 9 = 63 75 x 85 = 6375

10 Practice 35 x 45 1575 85 x 95 8075 65 x 76 4875

11 Multiplying Two Numbers Squared 82 x 32
Multiply the numbers then square 8 x 3 = 24 82 x 32 = 242 = 576

12 Multiply A Number By 9 37 x 9 Multiply the number by 10 37 x 10 = 3700
Subtract the original number from the number above – 37 = 3663

13 Multiplying/Dividing by Factors
Sometimes you can rapidly work a problem by multiplying/dividing by factors of the second number 144 x 15 => 144 x 3 = x 5 =2160 144 x 15 = 2160

14 Multiplying/Dividing by Factors
Practice problems: 237 x 49 296 x 28 734 x 56 16023 7532 41104

15 Checking Your Work By Casting Out 9’s
To check your work by “casting out nines” you: First add the digits together Then keep adding the digits together till you get a one digit answer

16 Checking Your Work By Casting Out 9’s
Example: =25; 2+5=7 7 =20; 2+0=2 2 =27; 2+7=9 9 Thus the answer checks! BUT WAIT!

17 Checking Your Work By Casting Out 9’s
It Gets Easier! Now we get to actually “casting out nines” When adding, leave out all nines and numbers that add to nine

18 Checking Your Work By Casting Out 9’s
Example: 13579 leave out 9 and =6 6 =20; 2+0=2 2 38259 leave out =17; 7+1 8 Unfortunately, this only shows mistakes 8 out of 9 times, but it is still a quick check.

19 Casting out Nines 65324 154497


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