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Although this video was tricky to figure out, I finally got it. What happened was that they did not “carry over”. The easiest way for me to explain this is by addition. If you have a lot of numbers like they did you have to do something special when you add. First you add the ones column. If the sum is more than ten you carry the tens value over to the tens column. What they did wrong is that they counted what should’ve been tens as ones. Another set of numbers that could work is 4x16=28; this is not true because 16x4 really equals 64.

Article posted September 22, 2011 at 10:19 PM • comment (1) • Reads 1731 • Return to Blog List

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I never really took the time to figure out another number that would work, but thats cool right? Its funny to see some one mess up that bad. I mean really.
Comment Posted on October 10, 2011 at 05:14 PM by AlexS



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