Easy. for example, 89 + 12 becomes 80 + 10 + 9 + 2. That becomes 90 + 11. So 89 + 12 = 101. Sounds good, right?
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math is multicultural because math is everywhere everyone in the world does math. Even the strategy there could be different ones but the answer is always going to be the same
No, although there can be strategies in mathematics - in game theory, for example.
Yes. It is a part of every subject in which you have a problem to solve.
Split strategy is used to help in mental arithmetic, so in your head to do a sum such as 25+36 you split it into easier chunks of tens and ones 20+30+5+6 =50+11 =61
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94-56=
math is multicultural because math is everywhere everyone in the world does math. Even the strategy there could be different ones but the answer is always going to be the same
The split chart strategy in blackjack increases your chances of winning by allowing you to split pairs of cards to create two separate hands. This gives you more opportunities to beat the dealer and potentially double your winnings.
Mostly games of chance, strategy, or math.
math problems.
The optimal split strategy in blackjack to maximize your chances of winning is to always split aces and eights, and never split tens or fives. Splitting aces and eights gives you a better chance of getting a strong hand, while splitting tens or fives can decrease your chances of winning.
Let the students LOVE the MATH.... Its easy to create a perfect atmospher, activities for those doesnt like the MATH.
Anaconda plan
You first add the units, then the tens.