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Does this blow anyone else’s mind?

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Photo of John Waynevor 1 Jahr

Yeah, I noticed that in 1971. We used to learn from paper multiplication tables. Sometimes known as "Times Tables."

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Mrs. Hunts4Food70’svor 1 Jahr

That’s how we were taught back in 70’s

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Michelle Maxwellvor 1 Jahr

I was probably taught it back then but I am old and forgot 😉

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Craig Asbachvor 1 Jahr

I don't understand the fascination with this. This is basic stuff I learned in 3rd grade.

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Lookingup52vor 1 Jahr

I’m 62. This has been around since I was a child.

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🇺🇸 Clyde 🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

Arithmetic. To solve x=9x7, nobody would write out that whole table. Useless wasted effort.

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lasermamavor 1 Jahr

And if you add the digits of each answer, it was always add up to 9. 9x2=18. 1+8=9 Any number multiple by 9 (or a multiple of 9) will always reduce to nine when you keep adding the numbers together. 4893x9=44037 4+4+0+3+7=18. 1+8=9. And....the answer to any number multiplied by nine will always start with one number less. 8x9 will start with 7 7x9 will start with 6 etc. These are all little hints I used to teach my daughter her times tables. It helped when checking her work on tests. Fun math games and patterns.

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SoCal Skepticvor 1 Jahr

The nine times table blows your mind? OMG

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Mary🇺🇸🇵🇱✝️vor 1 Jahr

Nope we did that in grade school in the late 60's...was the easy times table to learn

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Toasty Ghostvor 1 Jahr

It's a trick we learned in school. Here's another.. 9x2=18 (1+8=9) 9x3=27 (2+7=9) 9x4=36 (3+6=9) 9x5=45 (4+5=9) Etc.

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