well let's see... 50 times 2457 would be... 0 5 8 2 12 so 122,850
and then 6 times that would be... 2 4 7 14 so 14,742
and then 122,850 + 14,742 = 295731 so 137,592??
since i already got that last 1and am a math wiz, I won't answer this 1 too, but I can say this 1 is simple.. lol but sure you can send me the code if you like, either way is fine...
well let's see... 50 times 2457 would be... 0 5 8 2 12 so 122,850
and then 6 times that would be... 2 4 7 14 so 14,742
and then 122,850 + 14,742 = 295731 so 137,592??
I am not sure...is there a sixeth or fith grade? lol. Because this math is just mulitplication, I would assume it is from the fourth or fifth grade, maybe even third. However, by the sixth grade we were already working on fractions (I believe) Difficult to remember.
(Legend has it that Carl Friedrich Gauss answered this problem in a matter of seconds while he was in elementary school. There's a trick to it that makes it easy.)
(Legend has it that Carl Friedrich Gauss answered this problem in a matter of seconds while he was in elementary school. There's a trick to it that makes it easy.)
(Legend has it that Carl Friedrich Gauss answered this problem in a matter of seconds while he was in elementary school. There's a trick to it that makes it easy.)
hey i was going to correct myself yesterday with the answer 5050,but i thought it unfair that if u click on the name carl friedrich gauss in ur post jkmj,it tells u the answer.