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How To Subtract In Your Head
by Murdo Macleod

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We all have to subtract numbers sometimes... whether it's
budgeting your household expenses, checking your change at
the store, or installing that new shelving unit during a
spot of home DIY.

The problem is, you won't always have a calculator handy.

Well fear not.

Doing simple calculations in your head is just as easy and
even faster than using a calculator.

Here's a quick way to do basic subtraction without relying
on any electronic gadget...

Suppose you offer 50 cents for something costing 18 cents.
What's the easiest way to check your change?

50 - 18 = ?

To take 18 from 50, we note that 18 is close to 20, so we
take 20 away from 50 (to get 30) and add 2 back on.

Answer: 32

Similarly, in 73 - 49 we decide to take 50 away from 73 and
then add 1 back on. We get 24.

Do you see how easy this is? Try these for yourself:

#1) 62 - 36 = ?

#2) 84 - 48 = ?

#3) 71 - 27 = ?

#4) 43 - 16 = ?

#5) 55 - 28 = ?

The above sums are simple. Yet most people would do them
the hard way: by working from right-to-left, and trying to
remember a "carry digit".

The method you've just learned is based on an ancient
formula (or 'sutra') called "By Addition and Subtraction".

It's simple to learn, and after a few practice runs you'll
use it instinctively.

A few tips to help you:

- Always relax when you're doing mental math (or when
performing any mental activity for that matter).

- Never strain your mind - the natural way is best.

- And remember, you're only ever competing with yourself. Go
at the pace that's most comfortable for YOU!

Like most things in life, there's an easy way and an
unlimited number of difficult ways.

Be good to yourself and get used to finding the easy way,

Your whole life will run smoother as a result.



Author's Bio
Murdo Macleod is co-author of the 'Fun With Figures' mental math course, which shows anyone aged 8 and up how to perform amazing mental calculations quickly and easily. Visit the website for details: http://FunWithFigures.com/

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