Serge M Botans

Can't Do Mental Arithmetic? The 1 Secret That is the Key to Mastering Mental Maths



Posted: Sunday, November 08, 2009

by Serge M Botans
Cattle Ramp Services

So you think you can't do mental arithmetic?

I understand how you feel. I have a M.Sc. in theoretical Physics but for a long time found that I could not do mental maths either.

That was until one day when I discovered the secret that made it possible for me to do any type of mental arithmetic.

And it is a secret that not only opened the door for me, but it will open the door for you too.

Speaking of not being able to do mental maths, did you know that you are not alone with this problem?

As an ex-high school maths teacher, I found that a lot of my students struggled with mental arithmetic.

So you really are not alone with this problem. But help is at hand...

Tell me, are you tired of needing a calculator, or pen and paper to do the most basic additions or subtractions?

There is a way of doing it all in your head without the need for a calculator, or pen and paper.

Would you like to find out how?

So, what is my secret? It is this ...

Bite size know how.

You are probably wondering what 'bit size know how' means.

It means that there are 2 parts to this secret, which I will now explain:

1. Know how: this means that you need to know how to do it. One major problem people have with mental arithmetic is that they don't know how to do it.

2. Bite size: this means that you need to know how to do it in bite size steps you can cope with. And because we are all different, what is a bite size for me may not be a bit size for you.

Warning: do not underestimate the 2-part secret above! It is the secret that will unlock your ability to master mental maths and astound your friends and your work colleagues.

As an example, let me explain how to add 2 numbers together.

The way to do it is to add the corresponding numbers from left to right.

Let's say we want to add 132 + 214?

Add the hundreds first to get: 1 + 2 = 3

Then add the tens: 3 + 1 = 4

And add the one's to get: 2 + 4 = 6

Now, join the numbers together to get: 346

How easy is that?

Think you can now add 2 numbers together in your head?

Try it: 23 + 12, 312 + 481, 1324 + 8635.

Another way of looking at the 2-step secret is...

You can't do mental maths because you don't know how to do it in simple steps you can manage!

Do not underestimate the power of 'bite size know how'.

So, learning to do mental arithmetic is all about knowing how to do it in steps you can manage!

Serge M Botans

Now that you know how to add numbers, you might like to find out how to subtract numbers, multiply numbers, square numbers, and more... You can find out at Mental Workout & Mental Arithmetic.

You will not only learn how to master mental maths, you will also be able to practice and practice until you have it perfect.

Oh, and membership is totally unconditionally free: Mental Workout & Mental Maths.

Serge M Botans is a man of wide experience, a self-made man who likes to reflect on many things. He has a M.Sc. in theoretical Physics where he studied Einstein theory of General Relativity. He is self-taught in: music theory and musical instruments, web design and search engine optimisation, computer programming, and more... He was a Maths, Science and Physics teacher in a high school for 12 years until he had a stress breakdown. He was born and bred in Casablance Morocco and now lives in Melbourne Australia. He has a daughter who is a gifted writer and who has won a number of writing awards while a teenager. He finds small talk very difficult and loves 'deep and meaninful' conversations. His 2 main web sites are: Mental Workout, and Cattle Ramp Services.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Nenita Wells
2 years 186 days ago.
298 fans.
Hi Serge.
 
Welcome back to Searchwarp. Wow. Yes, I am one of those who can't do mental arithmetic but with your "bit size know how" and with a lot of practice, I think I can do it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thank you for writing this article. Best to you, ~Nenita~
» left by Serge M Botans 2 years 184 days ago.
8 fans.
Hi Nenita,
 
 
thank you so much for taking the time to read my article. I do hope that the 'secret' in my article will help you perform better at mental arithmetic. I know it has helped me.
 
 
Cheers
 
 
Serge
» left by Nenita Wells
2 years 184 days ago.
298 fans.
Hi Serge. This is a good mental exercise. Your article came up as one of the suggested reading via the Reader's Club, so here, I am commenting again. Best regards to you and yours, ~Nenita~
» left by Serge M Botans 2 years 184 days ago.
8 fans.
hi nenita,
 
thanks so much for the update ... there is so much to learn at this wonderful web site ... i noticed that both my recent articles are suggested reading ... i assume that it is a vote of confidence that both articles have been suggested reading
 
i have recommended this site to my daughter who is an incredibly gifted writer ... she is in fact doing a professional writing course at the moment
 
cheers
 
serge
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