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    What are some finger-multiplying tricks?
    David Jia
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    Here's a trick for children when multiplying by nines: If you're multiplying a single digit by nine, use your fingers. For instance, if it's three times nine, hold down your third finger. The number of fingers to the left of the held-down finger represents the first digit of your answer. So, for example, you do three times nine, hold your third finger down, which means you still have two fingers on the left (representing the first digit, which is two), and then you have seven fingers on the right of it (representing the second digit, which is seven). Therefore, the answer is 27. This method works for all single digits multiplied by nine. It's a simple and visual way for children to quickly find the result.
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    How do I do addition with this method?
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    This is like an abacus (Japanese soroban). The thumb is the heavenly beads, and the fingers are the earthly beads. It'll work as long as the answer is less than 100.
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    How do you count triple digit numbers?
    Avesta
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    You cannot. You'd need three hands. There is a very hard way, but it is not recommended as it will mix you up.
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    Are other math problems, like multiplication and division possilbe?
    CMOsborne
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    You can add 2 numbers and multiply 2 numbers by building off of the basic counting principles of the chisenbop method. Check out the Related Articles section for this article for possible examples.
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