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In today's post we featured this pin: http://themetapicture.com/the-japanese-way/ It took me a while to figure out what they did, but it's awesome. We've had some requests to explain how to do this and make it work, so using my super high tech Microsoft Paint program, I'll walk you through how to do this multiplication trick. We'll start with multiplying single digits together. We'll do 3x4. I tried to "color code" each number (I'm sorry to those with color blindness, like my husband...the…

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Doing multiplication with large numbers might be hard if you don’t have access to a calculator. However, if you can grab yourself a piece of paper and a pen, you can use the Japanese multiplication method instead. We at 5-Minute Crafts will show you how, using 34×22 = 748 as an example. Japanese Multiplication, Learning Tips, Large Numbers, Piece Of Paper, Math Tricks, Math For Kids, Fun Math, 5 Minute Crafts, Math Activities

Doing multiplication with large numbers might be hard if you don’t have access to a calculator. However, if you can grab yourself a piece of paper and a pen, you can use the Japanese multiplication method instead. We at 5-Minute Crafts will show you how, using 34×22 = 748 as an example.

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If you’re down to learn something cool and quick this early in the year, a multiplication “trick” attributed to the Japanese may be your best bet. The graphic method, which makes use of sticks and dots, has gone viral on TikTok since user @mathswithmisschang posted it back in August.

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