This is coincidence. Because yesterday I am watching zhc’s short then I think about you and lisa ❤️. I think why don’t his girl don’t have shorts channel. It was happened😻. Then I think about Lisa and zhc’s marriage is that will happened 😅😱
The answer to (473 × 26 ) is ( 12,298 ). The equation to get it if you need is 473 × 26 = 473 × (20 + 6) = (473 × 20) + (473 × 6) = 9460 + 2838 = 12,298.
@@andrea-_-_8471Thats so short To begin with, the multiplication of 476 by 26 seems at first glance like a fairly simple arithmetic operation, but when we start considering all the possible ways to break this down, the task quickly becomes more convoluted. The number 476 itself is a fascinating integer, composed of 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 6 units, a numerical structure that already invites exploration into the complexities of our base-10 system. Now, instead of directly multiplying 476 by 26, let's take the liberty of breaking down 26 as well, which is a number composed of 2 tens and 6 ones. This decomposition allows us to expand the multiplication in the most inefficient way possible, using the distributive property of multiplication, which can be written as: 476 \times 26 = (400 + 70 + 6) \times (20 + 6) At this stage, a person might be tempted to calculate each term methodically, but it is more engaging to pause and reflect on how multiplication was first invented, dating back thousands of years to the ancient Babylonians who developed early arithmetic systems that eventually led to modern algebra. Meanwhile, returning to our task, we can now distribute each part of the expression. First, consider 400, a number that is divisible by 100, and multiply it by 20, which gives us 8000. However, before rushing to write down this result, it’s worth noting that 400 is also the square of 20, which could lead us down a fascinating rabbit hole of number theory, but for now, we’ll resist that temptation and simply write 8000 in our mental notebook. Next, we move on to multiplying 400 by 6, yielding 2400. This, too, has its own little quirks because 2400 is divisible by 24, a number associated with the hours in a day, highlighting the many ways numbers are intertwined with our perception of time and space. Continuing, we now tackle 70 × 20, which, though straightforward, brings us to 1400. But wait! Before moving forward, let’s pause and appreciate the symmetry of the digits here: 70 multiplied by 20 gives us a result where the 1 and 4 follow sequentially in the number system, evoking thoughts about the Fibonacci sequence-completely unrelated but a nice touch of elegance nonetheless. Following this, we proceed to 70 × 6, which results in 420. Interestingly, 420 is not only a product of this calculation but has been culturally referenced in various contexts (albeit with no mathematical relevance here, but still an amusing coincidence worth noting). Now that we’ve been thoroughly sidetracked, we come back to 6 × 20, which results in 120. The number 120 has interesting properties-it’s the smallest number with 16 divisors and also the sum of four consecutive prime numbers: 23, 29, 31, and 37. Of course, none of this matters to our multiplication, but these facts help enrich the mental journey we’re on. Finally, we reach the last part: 6 × 6, which is 36. As simple as it may seem, 36 is a perfect square, and perfect squares are a staple of basic arithmetic education, signifying the beauty of multiplication. Now that we have all the parts, we can move on to the grand addition of all these intermediate results: 8000 + 2400 + 1400 + 420 + 120 + 36. This task in itself could be made unnecessarily longer by adding step-by-step details on how to carry over digits, but let’s go through this process in one swoop. Starting with the largest number, 8000, we add 2400 to reach 10400. Adding 1400 brings us to 11800. Add 420 to reach 12220. Then, 120 makes it 12340, and finally, 36 makes the total 12376. So, after all this complexity, distractions, historical references, and unnecessary facts, we find that the result of multiplying 476 by 26 is simply 12376. Yet, through this long-winded exploration, we’ve learned that there is often more to basic multiplication than meets the eye-especially when we choose to dive deeper into the realm of number theory, history, and irrelevant trivia!
It's..... 12,298........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................thx to my calculator 😂
Never let them know you next move: *Teacher asks what 292 x 27 is* *You* “Oh I know!” *Teacher says, what it is?” *You* “It’s a number.” Thanks for the likes lol
@@ProGamer-ru2gdExactly like this skill of crunching numbers doesn't require you to be creative or smart, so I don't see how this makes her a genius at all. Most of the people I know who are really good at maths can't do these calculations that fast or off the top of their head so this skill really doesn't mean much😂
If yall actually been in a family that is strict with grades and stuff then yea you will be great at certain things. But it's traumatizing for certain people if it leads to violent antics to get their child to be good at something
Trueee that's what my friend experienced. He once got 5 mistakes on a test in 2nd grade and he cried over it. Now he's smart and I always ask him about math stuff
Actually its happening with me they are really toxic and abusive towards me but I am not gonna give up and I will make sure they will regret it and I really wanted parents love I'm eagerly waiting for that I don't know when I will get that
Imagine living in such a privledge society that you consider parents being strict about education a trauma. People in this world struggle to survive everyday
To begin with, the multiplication of 476 by 26 seems at first glance like a fairly simple arithmetic operation, but when we start considering all the possible ways to break this down, the task quickly becomes more convoluted. The number 476 itself is a fascinating integer, composed of 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 6 units, a numerical structure that already invites exploration into the complexities of our base-10 system. Now, instead of directly multiplying 476 by 26, let's take the liberty of breaking down 26 as well, which is a number composed of 2 tens and 6 ones. This decomposition allows us to expand the multiplication in the most inefficient way possible, using the distributive property of multiplication, which can be written as: 476 \times 26 = (400 + 70 + 6) \times (20 + 6) At this stage, a person might be tempted to calculate each term methodically, but it is more engaging to pause and reflect on how multiplication was first invented, dating back thousands of years to the ancient Babylonians who developed early arithmetic systems that eventually led to modern algebra. Meanwhile, returning to our task, we can now distribute each part of the expression. First, consider 400, a number that is divisible by 100, and multiply it by 20, which gives us 8000. However, before rushing to write down this result, it’s worth noting that 400 is also the square of 20, which could lead us down a fascinating rabbit hole of number theory, but for now, we’ll resist that temptation and simply write 8000 in our mental notebook. Next, we move on to multiplying 400 by 6, yielding 2400. This, too, has its own little quirks because 2400 is divisible by 24, a number associated with the hours in a day, highlighting the many ways numbers are intertwined with our perception of time and space. Continuing, we now tackle 70 × 20, which, though straightforward, brings us to 1400. But wait! Before moving forward, let’s pause and appreciate the symmetry of the digits here: 70 multiplied by 20 gives us a result where the 1 and 4 follow sequentially in the number system, evoking thoughts about the Fibonacci sequence-completely unrelated but a nice touch of elegance nonetheless. Following this, we proceed to 70 × 6, which results in 420. Interestingly, 420 is not only a product of this calculation but has been culturally referenced in various contexts (albeit with no mathematical relevance here, but still an amusing coincidence worth noting). Now that we’ve been thoroughly sidetracked, we come back to 6 × 20, which results in 120. The number 120 has interesting properties-it’s the smallest number with 16 divisors and also the sum of four consecutive prime numbers: 23, 29, 31, and 37. Of course, none of this matters to our multiplication, but these facts help enrich the mental journey we’re on. Finally, we reach the last part: 6 × 6, which is 36. As simple as it may seem, 36 is a perfect square, and perfect squares are a staple of basic arithmetic education, signifying the beauty of multiplication. Now that we have all the parts, we can move on to the grand addition of all these intermediate results: 8000 + 2400 + 1400 + 420 + 120 + 36. This task in itself could be made unnecessarily longer by adding step-by-step details on how to carry over digits, but let’s go through this process in one swoop. Starting with the largest number, 8000, we add 2400 to reach 10400. Adding 1400 brings us to 11800. Add 420 to reach 12220. Then, 120 makes it 12340, and finally, 36 makes the total 12376. So, after all this complexity, distractions, historical references, and unnecessary facts, we find that the result of multiplying 476 by 26 is simply 12376. Yet, through this long-winded exploration, we’ve learned that there is often more to basic multiplication than meets the eye-especially when we choose to dive deeper into the realm of number theory, history, and irrelevant trivia!
In our high school and university.. the equation it's full with just symbol instead of number ,that why even if we have a calculator ,it will not help us to much.
I love how honest you were instead of just saying you were gifted, you told the truth about how hard you worked. It’s truly admirable ❤️ (Not sure if this made sense)
Wouldn't say she was gifted be more honest despite it being a lie?I mean saying you worked hard for something wouldn't that be less modest despite it being true?
Yup 3digit multiplication that fast is impossible unless you are gifted . Everyone have threshold which they can't crush even if they train themselves for years .God people are getting dumber these days
@@swagatmaharana3131 it’s called a compliment for starters and tbh I wasn’t hurting you in anyway I was complimenting her because maths isn’t something you are born already knowing how to do. Also why did you feel the need to call me dumb? I wasn’t coming at you so don’t come at me.
I kinda agree with them. A lot of friends back then went to this abacus class thing and most of them can calculate big numbers and long calculations in seconds. Im sure they have some talent but like 80% of them can do it tho?
@@hinamatsuro1908 depends tho. I would avoid telling people that i have talent because that is almost as if I'm saying, " i can do it because I was born special. You might not achieve what I did." But honesty is also important, I don't want to give people false hope and end up wasting their dedication to something they were not meant to do. Also, some people think hard workers are cool. Others think that being good without working hard is cool. So depending on who you're talking to, you might be bragging or being humble. Some people even try their best to hide their hard work so that others think they are talented and that they don't struggle at all. I was like that in the past
nah man, it's just a technique you learn and that's it, if she can't solve hard problems then that's literally nothing, I've seen tons of kids learning the technique and doing calculations (just the way she does) much faster and much more complex.. @Hoda42312
Let me tell you all something. It is not only years of hard practice but using the right technique. She from what I understand, maybe uses a mental abacus method. I used to take classes, and that's how a lot of people did big math through mental abacus.
I remember in high school I would do math in my head because it was quicker than using a calculator , but the math I do now is either impossible to do in my head or mostly symbolic instead of numeric
You have such a high level of intelligence and problem solving skills that it is comparable to a machine designed for the express purpose to exceed human ability Internet: HE CALLED ME A CALCULATOR;-;-;-;
Solve 2x = 6. Solve x + 5 = 15. Solve 2x - 4 = x - 10. Find the slope and y-intercept of y = 3 x + 4. Given the points (2, 6) and (4, -3), find the slope between the two points. Given the points (4, 10) and (3, 5), find the slope-intercept form of the line between the points
As a person, who spent two years practicing fast calculations, I can tell that she at least practiced for 4-5 years to get there. It would take me this much.
@@HoneyHiveCreations Maybe I made an assumption too quick, after doing a little bit of research, yes. She's academically smart but she HAS failed an exam, or more but yeah that doesn't mean she's not smart, she graduates from uni with honors so you're probably right.
*never let them know your next move* Michalle: whats 292x27 ? My calculator: you didn't have to cut me off- Edit- omg thank you for 1 like mom im famous
How fast could you do the math problem?
1 minute general, hard ones take 5 to 10 minutes. I love your videos so much
1 hour 🤣🤣🤣
I want you to be my teacher in math and art 🤣🤣
This is coincidence. Because yesterday I am watching zhc’s short then I think about you and lisa ❤️. I think why don’t his girl don’t have shorts channel. It was happened😻. Then I think about Lisa and zhc’s marriage is that will happened 😅😱
In seconds probably
She's the kid that every Asian parents want. 🗿
Very true
@@somasaharoy1939 isn’t indian ppl also asian?
@@somasaharoy1939 India is a part of Asia?
@@marlenesixto8331 India is in Asia girl 💀💀
@@marlenesixto8331 ikr
Parents : "Boy or Girl?"
Doctor : "Calculator"😅
🎉😂
did you just create a 73rd new gender
@@Diddywantsyou 😂
😂
@@Diddywantsyou what the hell bro 😂
Imagine the gossips and scoldings her cousin and her neighbor’s children would receive💀
Fr
FR THO 💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️ I’d be dead then!!💀💀💀
I'm the 1 percent I'm not gonna fall for it
“So is our child a boy or girl”
Doctor: “no, calculator”
RIP her cousin
Develop your own personality
Asian parents: Are you up for adoption?
no comments? Lemme change that for u pookie. 😻
Sjyfbhoyugiy3 Sjyfbhotugiy3 Sjyfbhoyugiy3 w tym w tym tygodniu I have a
2nd comment😊
being capable of doing fast calculation doesn't mean she can solve hard geometry and algebraic problems that involve a lot of manipulations
@@ProGamer-ru2gdyou’re right also I learned the technique years ago you can’t use it in high school or college
As an Asian with Asian parents
If she was my neighbor’s kid I would have been dead fr :)
Edit: AAA TYSM FOR THE LIKES 😭❤️🙏🏻
Frrrrr
I swearrr
Lol samee broo
Frrrrrrrrr
Frrr
I will take more time to read and remember the numbers than she will take to calculate the whole equation 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
@@blacksoullove8975 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah😂😂😂
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The answer to (473 × 26 ) is ( 12,298 ). The equation to get it if you need is 473 × 26 = 473 × (20 + 6) = (473 × 20) + (473 × 6) = 9460 + 2838 = 12,298.
no. its 473 * 26 =
43 * 11 * 13 * 2 =
43 * 13 * 2 * 11 =
43 * 13 = 430 + (43 * 3) =
430 + 129 = 559
559 * 2 =
. 1000
+ 100
+ 18
=1118
1118 * 11 =
. 11000
+ 1100
+ 110
+ 88
=12298
ur good to go
U guys solved it like that that's so long I did this
473×26
473
×2 = 946
×6 = + 2838
=12298
= 12 298
@@andrea-_-_8471 wdym 946 + 2838 = 12298
I did 473 x 10 x 2 400x6 70x6 3x6, but I went wrong somewhere (I think I did the wrong digits) because I got 11998
@@andrea-_-_8471Thats so short
To begin with, the multiplication of 476 by 26 seems at first glance like a fairly simple arithmetic operation, but when we start considering all the possible ways to break this down, the task quickly becomes more convoluted. The number 476 itself is a fascinating integer, composed of 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 6 units, a numerical structure that already invites exploration into the complexities of our base-10 system. Now, instead of directly multiplying 476 by 26, let's take the liberty of breaking down 26 as well, which is a number composed of 2 tens and 6 ones. This decomposition allows us to expand the multiplication in the most inefficient way possible, using the distributive property of multiplication, which can be written as:
476 \times 26 = (400 + 70 + 6) \times (20 + 6)
At this stage, a person might be tempted to calculate each term methodically, but it is more engaging to pause and reflect on how multiplication was first invented, dating back thousands of years to the ancient Babylonians who developed early arithmetic systems that eventually led to modern algebra. Meanwhile, returning to our task, we can now distribute each part of the expression. First, consider 400, a number that is divisible by 100, and multiply it by 20, which gives us 8000. However, before rushing to write down this result, it’s worth noting that 400 is also the square of 20, which could lead us down a fascinating rabbit hole of number theory, but for now, we’ll resist that temptation and simply write 8000 in our mental notebook.
Next, we move on to multiplying 400 by 6, yielding 2400. This, too, has its own little quirks because 2400 is divisible by 24, a number associated with the hours in a day, highlighting the many ways numbers are intertwined with our perception of time and space. Continuing, we now tackle 70 × 20, which, though straightforward, brings us to 1400. But wait! Before moving forward, let’s pause and appreciate the symmetry of the digits here: 70 multiplied by 20 gives us a result where the 1 and 4 follow sequentially in the number system, evoking thoughts about the Fibonacci sequence-completely unrelated but a nice touch of elegance nonetheless.
Following this, we proceed to 70 × 6, which results in 420. Interestingly, 420 is not only a product of this calculation but has been culturally referenced in various contexts (albeit with no mathematical relevance here, but still an amusing coincidence worth noting). Now that we’ve been thoroughly sidetracked, we come back to 6 × 20, which results in 120. The number 120 has interesting properties-it’s the smallest number with 16 divisors and also the sum of four consecutive prime numbers: 23, 29, 31, and 37. Of course, none of this matters to our multiplication, but these facts help enrich the mental journey we’re on. Finally, we reach the last part: 6 × 6, which is 36. As simple as it may seem, 36 is a perfect square, and perfect squares are a staple of basic arithmetic education, signifying the beauty of multiplication.
Now that we have all the parts, we can move on to the grand addition of all these intermediate results: 8000 + 2400 + 1400 + 420 + 120 + 36. This task in itself could be made unnecessarily longer by adding step-by-step details on how to carry over digits, but let’s go through this process in one swoop. Starting with the largest number, 8000, we add 2400 to reach 10400. Adding 1400 brings us to 11800. Add 420 to reach 12220. Then, 120 makes it 12340, and finally, 36 makes the total 12376.
So, after all this complexity, distractions, historical references, and unnecessary facts, we find that the result of multiplying 476 by 26 is simply 12376. Yet, through this long-winded exploration, we’ve learned that there is often more to basic multiplication than meets the eye-especially when we choose to dive deeper into the realm of number theory, history, and irrelevant trivia!
"What's 473 × 26?"
"I'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that"
The answer to that math equation is 2298
12,298
Me: using calculator
It's..... 12,298........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................thx to my calculator 😂
I have vacations, so i don't want to waste 30 seconds of my life XD
Never let them know you next move:
*Teacher asks what 292 x 27 is*
*You* “Oh I know!”
*Teacher says, what it is?”
*You* “It’s a number.”
Thanks for the likes lol
473x26 it’s 12,298
Its right 12298
"which number?"
@@40triangles "the correct number"
"What is the correct number?"
“WHY CANT U BE LIKE OUR NEIGHBOUR, MICHELLE?! SHES A HUMAN CALCULATOR YOU KNOW!”
87 likes no replies lemme fix that
😢
151 likes, 2 replys? Lemme fix that
4th comment
That's Asian parents
“How are you so fast?”
“Im Asian”
I'm glad that she's not my cousin, not even a distant one...
Technically she is 🤫
Fr
@@corpulentfungi????
@@hogwarts_fandom technically everyone on earth is your cousin.
@@corpulentfungihow?
Bill gates:“sounds about right“
Her cousin be cryin after that comparison 😭😭😭
underrated
Underratedd 😂😂😂
shes the cousin.
Her on her math test: A+
My math test: F-
me: b+ lol
Asian parents :can we trade daughters 😮
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Arigsoqme same lol
Know damn well asian parents dont want a daughter..hateful mfs
You're my asian parents' dream kid istg 😭😂 love you ❤❤
Hi Armyy
Not her channel
12,298 ❤
being capable of doing fast calculation doesn't mean she can solve hard geometry and algebraic problems that involve a lot of manipulations
@@ProGamer-ru2gdExactly like this skill of crunching numbers doesn't require you to be creative or smart, so I don't see how this makes her a genius at all. Most of the people I know who are really good at maths can't do these calculations that fast or off the top of their head so this skill really doesn't mean much😂
You are really smart, love it
Michelle: “answers questions”
Michelle:” ask math question”
Me: “goes to calculator “
But I no
Same
SAME
I ask my human calculator mom
i didnt
12,298
Not me totally going onto the calculator app to solve it
Same omg 😂
@@sakuraifrlegendshow old r u to be complimenting a child like that?
You’re incorrect it’s 12,494/ 9 squared if you simplify
@@Itsmefaxnta she didn’t ask to simplify so your incorrect
I do it in 2 min😂
If yall actually been in a family that is strict with grades and stuff then yea you will be great at certain things. But it's traumatizing for certain people if it leads to violent antics to get their child to be good at something
Trueee that's what my friend experienced. He once got 5 mistakes on a test in 2nd grade and he cried over it. Now he's smart and I always ask him about math stuff
Actually its happening with me they are really toxic and abusive towards me but I am not gonna give up and I will make sure they will regret it and I really wanted parents love I'm eagerly waiting for that I don't know when I will get that
This is kinda off topic and negative for no reason… it’s like watching a video of someone eating and saying PEOPLE ARE STARVING AROUND THE WORLD
If u been on the internet for some years almost every thing is cap
Imagine living in such a privledge society that you consider parents being strict about education a trauma. People in this world struggle to survive everyday
To begin with, the multiplication of 476 by 26 seems at first glance like a fairly simple arithmetic operation, but when we start considering all the possible ways to break this down, the task quickly becomes more convoluted. The number 476 itself is a fascinating integer, composed of 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 6 units, a numerical structure that already invites exploration into the complexities of our base-10 system. Now, instead of directly multiplying 476 by 26, let's take the liberty of breaking down 26 as well, which is a number composed of 2 tens and 6 ones. This decomposition allows us to expand the multiplication in the most inefficient way possible, using the distributive property of multiplication, which can be written as:
476 \times 26 = (400 + 70 + 6) \times (20 + 6)
At this stage, a person might be tempted to calculate each term methodically, but it is more engaging to pause and reflect on how multiplication was first invented, dating back thousands of years to the ancient Babylonians who developed early arithmetic systems that eventually led to modern algebra. Meanwhile, returning to our task, we can now distribute each part of the expression. First, consider 400, a number that is divisible by 100, and multiply it by 20, which gives us 8000. However, before rushing to write down this result, it’s worth noting that 400 is also the square of 20, which could lead us down a fascinating rabbit hole of number theory, but for now, we’ll resist that temptation and simply write 8000 in our mental notebook.
Next, we move on to multiplying 400 by 6, yielding 2400. This, too, has its own little quirks because 2400 is divisible by 24, a number associated with the hours in a day, highlighting the many ways numbers are intertwined with our perception of time and space. Continuing, we now tackle 70 × 20, which, though straightforward, brings us to 1400. But wait! Before moving forward, let’s pause and appreciate the symmetry of the digits here: 70 multiplied by 20 gives us a result where the 1 and 4 follow sequentially in the number system, evoking thoughts about the Fibonacci sequence-completely unrelated but a nice touch of elegance nonetheless.
Following this, we proceed to 70 × 6, which results in 420. Interestingly, 420 is not only a product of this calculation but has been culturally referenced in various contexts (albeit with no mathematical relevance here, but still an amusing coincidence worth noting). Now that we’ve been thoroughly sidetracked, we come back to 6 × 20, which results in 120. The number 120 has interesting properties-it’s the smallest number with 16 divisors and also the sum of four consecutive prime numbers: 23, 29, 31, and 37. Of course, none of this matters to our multiplication, but these facts help enrich the mental journey we’re on. Finally, we reach the last part: 6 × 6, which is 36. As simple as it may seem, 36 is a perfect square, and perfect squares are a staple of basic arithmetic education, signifying the beauty of multiplication.
Now that we have all the parts, we can move on to the grand addition of all these intermediate results: 8000 + 2400 + 1400 + 420 + 120 + 36. This task in itself could be made unnecessarily longer by adding step-by-step details on how to carry over digits, but let’s go through this process in one swoop. Starting with the largest number, 8000, we add 2400 to reach 10400. Adding 1400 brings us to 11800. Add 420 to reach 12220. Then, 120 makes it 12340, and finally, 36 makes the total 12376.
So, after all this complexity, distractions, historical references, and unnecessary facts, we find that the result of multiplying 476 by 26 is simply 12376. Yet, through this long-winded exploration, we’ve learned that there is often more to basic multiplication than meets the eye-especially when we choose to dive deeper into the realm of number theory, history, and irrelevant trivia!
Dem
Was that necessary😂😅
She's incredible. One of the few influencers I respect.
Who askes
@@mrotty1726 damn its a comment you comment your opinion or feelings 😐🙃
@@joviejohnson bro I was joking 😕
@@mrotty1726 Who askes
@@Ashleyy... ur mother asks
she reminds me of Denise😂❤
I know right❤
Who-
IKR
@@WuBbZ_bUbBlE jianhao
God yeahhhhhh
Bro I suck so bad at math
Her: 👁️👄👁️
and english
@@jackts2375you deep fried him💀💀
I train I d k long numbers but 3 to 6 grade they teach you appropriate Quickly the numbers for now I forgot how be quick at math 📐📊📚 but it takes time
I mean, it's much easier if you don't get overwhelmed by the amount of digits but look at the patterns themselves.
@@jackts2375 and any other subject **skull emoji**
She's that one cousin Asian parents would compare you to.
Nothing beats practice. thanks for not pretending "I'm just gifted" type. If you practice something regularly you can definitely ace it
While that’s mostly true, there’s limitations to that. You still need to have some talent in that area.
She is gifted aswell. Im cursed with stupidity tho lol
@@rockydee7499 lol 😭
What it is: how did u do this. Years of practice
What actually is the truth: how did u do this. ZHC(my boyfriend)
@@alcolz288 ur saying her boyfriend is the reason she is good at math???
Guessing its maybe some kind of strategy, because my math teacher can think really fast too, but I’m still a hopeless case in maths😂
Same I takes me 5 mins to solve 6×8 🥲
@@The_Neighbourhood. I don't know my multiple facts and I manage to figure them out
My math teacher is the same
Yes I think so too because she says it by like one two five instead of the whole number
@@The_Neighbourhood. 48
A teacher's dream student 😂
90% of doing math fast is just learning some strategies and practicing them a bit.
She's the type of person that doesn't need to check a calculator to make sure during an exam-
@BLINK I was previously not allowed to, but they changed it, I think.
In our high school and university.. the equation it's full with just symbol instead of number ,that why even if we have a calculator ,it will not help us to much.
Ok kid
@@__________________________9190you were not allowed to blink? What a terrible school!
That one mythical cousin ur parents compares u to
Underrated af 😂
For real😭
I love how honest you were instead of just saying you were gifted, you told the truth about how hard you worked.
It’s truly admirable ❤️
(Not sure if this made sense)
Wouldn't say she was gifted be more honest despite it being a lie?I mean saying you worked hard for something wouldn't that be less modest despite it being true?
Yup 3digit multiplication that fast is impossible unless you are gifted . Everyone have threshold which they can't crush even if they train themselves for years .God people are getting dumber these days
@@swagatmaharana3131 it’s called a compliment for starters and tbh I wasn’t hurting you in anyway I was complimenting her because maths isn’t something you are born already knowing how to do. Also why did you feel the need to call me dumb? I wasn’t coming at you so don’t come at me.
I kinda agree with them. A lot of friends back then went to this abacus class thing and most of them can calculate big numbers and long calculations in seconds. Im sure they have some talent but like 80% of them can do it tho?
@@hinamatsuro1908 depends tho. I would avoid telling people that i have talent because that is almost as if I'm saying, " i can do it because I was born special. You might not achieve what I did." But honesty is also important, I don't want to give people false hope and end up wasting their dedication to something they were not meant to do.
Also, some people think hard workers are cool. Others think that being good without working hard is cool. So depending on who you're talking to, you might be bragging or being humble. Some people even try their best to hide their hard work so that others think they are talented and that they don't struggle at all. I was like that in the past
“Ma’am when will we use this math in life”
“To become famous”
“What is 473 x 26?”
“Ermmmm”
Edit: Omg thank you guys! I have never had that many likes 😅 But thank you really! 💕
12298 i was too lazy to calculate so i used the calc app lol
12,298.... I think??
Bro used caculater
🥊🇵🇸🇵🇸🇱🇧🇱🇧
@@Anna-T275 I'm never use to cheat or calculator... Im just using paper when I'm multiplying or something...
Me answering that question: hmmm CALCULATOR PLEASE!!!!!
I can actually answer that without a calculator it just takes a lot of peace quiet and focus for a minute
Let me grab my calculator-
Thx for all the likes!♡
*DAD COME BACK AM FAMOUS*
Whats the answer👁👄👁
@@JM-kd9fu 7,618 👁️👄👁️
@@krqwfxn Your name is idk how do you know😑
@@aleksiurasto9175 calculator 🤓
@@JM-kd9fu 12,298 c: and a calculator helped
I LOVE HER HAIR! MUNCHIE FAN FOR EVER!!!
being capable of doing fast calculation doesn't mean she can solve hard geometry and algebraic problems that involve a lot of manipulations
Oh come on its not like u can do it
Yes it does bro Ur js jealous she's smart and Ur not
@@harryy841FR💀💀
nah man, it's just a technique you learn and that's it, if she can't solve hard problems then that's literally nothing, I've seen tons of kids learning the technique and doing calculations (just the way she does) much faster and much more complex.. @Hoda42312
Also those are calculations that you learn in 3rd grade, they ain't helping you no more in highschool/college
Me searching up the answer on the calculator💀💀
Same duh
I’m just good at math its 12298
@@ByehihiBricks im ur lvl btw
*“Who else randomly started watching shorts and now it’s just a everyday thing?” 😎*
Ligit me
Yep
Ayo u again!? WHY ARE U EVERYWHERE !? HELP
Me
I always saw this peoples with a mister beast profile and always says this ;-;
I got into exal MATH ❤u r my inspiration
"Tahh" "doo doo doo dooooo" I don't knowwoowo 😂
lol
I can't believe I finished all your shorts.
Ok
She is not a calculator she's just VERY SMART
Let me tell you all something. It is not only years of hard practice but using the right technique. She from what I understand, maybe uses a mental abacus method. I used to take classes, and that's how a lot of people did big math through mental abacus.
I remember in high school I would do math in my head because it was quicker than using a calculator , but the math I do now is either impossible to do in my head or mostly symbolic instead of numeric
I assume multiplying 236366 by 8363626 is easier than multipying ξ with ψ
@@abdullahcharoliasr2931 yeah bro 😭😥
@@abdullahcharoliasr2931 don't tell me that's what I'll be learning next year😭😭😭😭
If I get 3 wish I will ask one of the wishes as @MsMunchie should be my maths teacher, then I will be class topper in Maths
Same
I am same
Same
@@prarthanaabhilash3833 then every one will top 😂
Or just wish u were better at math
Michelle is not only a HUMAN CALCULATOR , She is also my idol💗
YES ikrrrr
Congratulations, nobody gives a shit.
I love cheese.
I think ur a clone of me...| No i think the same too|
Hey can u like teach us it tricks I just love ur channel and ur tricls.pls
Blind people: 😀
Deaf people: 😀
Her dance: 💀
💀
It’s not a dance 💀
@@silzouss hahhahaha
It was never a dance 💀
“What’s 473 x 26?”
*opens calculator app*
Answer: 12,298
You can do this in your head pretty easily, if you can see the right patterns.
I even need 30s ❤
When everytime the question is : 10758 X 687 me : WHERE'S MY CALCULATOR
7390746
@@clairegarrett4128 calculator!!
Lmao girl same
what if the question is 10759x688
I am also learning abacus, just because of you, Thank you for the initiation!!
Hi Michelle!! Subscribed!!! We love your videos 😋 love from U.K. 🥰
love your vids! keep going :)
They : 473x26 ??
Me : *Opens calculator*
Also me : Uh Uh uh "12,298!"
Me : *Proud*
She topped the world record🤯🤩👍
probably, but probably not
“How fast could you do the math problem”
500 people: about 10 minutes
Me: you guys managed to solve it?
It'll only take me like 40 secs to answer that lol
@Josephvhena Montrae I dont even have a calculator
@@L..S..M.. u have a mobile right smh cant believe kids having phones and not knowing simple shit
@@mohaimin9592 I do know I have a phone calculator I just havent used it
I love how she ain't flexing like those other flex ass tiktokers😩
Engineers writing all mathematics using just signals "on", "off" and logical circuits with nothing but wires and switches: there was a human one?
I need a tutor like u I can't keep failing
Michelle is so cute in this short
SIMP ALERT
Exctly
I fell bad for her being called a human calculator mustn’t have been that much fun
So soft wtf 😂 that’s a compliment in most cases
@°•Lösêr•° you literally missed the whole point of my comment
@°•Lösêr•° same
Its actually a compliment meaning you are very fast about calculating those numbers.
You have such a high level of intelligence and problem solving skills that it is comparable to a machine designed for the express purpose to exceed human ability
Internet: HE CALLED ME A CALCULATOR;-;-;-;
Solve 2x = 6.
Solve x + 5 = 15.
Solve 2x - 4 = x - 10.
Find the slope and y-intercept of y = 3 x + 4.
Given the points (2, 6) and (4, -3), find the slope between the two points.
Given the points (4, 10) and (3, 5), find the slope-intercept form of the line between the points
As a person, who spent two years practicing fast calculations, I can tell that she at least practiced for 4-5 years to get there. It would take me this much.
She should do a math competition her vs Denise (from titan academy)
Who agrees
👇
Denise irl isn't academically smart
@@doggy-tl1hl yes she actually is, if you were a real fan, you would have known this.
@@HoneyHiveCreations she said she cheated on many tests during one video and admitted that she wasn't academically smart
@@HoneyHiveCreations it was like during a spicy noodle challenge I could be wrong but, I did watch titan academy.
@@HoneyHiveCreations Maybe I made an assumption too quick, after doing a little bit of research, yes. She's academically smart but she HAS failed an exam, or more but yeah that doesn't mean she's not smart, she graduates from uni with honors so you're probably right.
So cute 🥰☺️🥰☺️🥰
Parents:"Boy or Girl?"
Doctor :" Ur not gonna belive me"
Parents:"What"
Doctor"Calculator"
Legend says she is still answering the question
She asked us
@@alishbasiddiqui-ek8sc no fam she’s answering questions her fan asked her
Her: what’s 473 x 26
Me: give me a sec I need to go to the bathroom (secretly grabs a calculator and does it)
It is 12,298 😂
Sameee
Yes
no
The Asian that all Asian parents want
Human calculator is a funny tag 😂
*never let them know your next move*
Michalle: whats 292x27 ?
My calculator: you didn't have to cut me off-
Edit- omg thank you for 1 like mom im famous
Answer: 7,884
I know
She only knows how to multiply its not that interesting
I think that she really is a human calculator
You have my same name yay!!!
“her having savant syndrome doesn’t exi-“
A disorder or something
Desagree
What's that? 😅
@@tonglual6072it’s like a disorder that people have and they’re have an ability and talented or also autistic disorder
@@Anukiae autism doesnt mean you have the savant syndrome, in fact only 10% of autistics have it…
BTW your sooooo pretty
I am at Tier 2, I can only do
-1 digit plus minus of times 3 digits
-any number times 5
WHAT
can u answer 1053 x 5
Uhh 5265?
I take a whole of 1 minute to answer a question, and she takes 5 seconds per question lol 😂😂😂😂😂
473x26=12298
That’s what calculators are for🥰
All Asian Parents Wants Like Him...
WITH PRACTICE YOU CAN DO EVERYTHING YOU WANT
@@tyxn_gaming bruh, evolution left the chat
Can you teach us how to do human calculating?
basically she uses an abacus
Asian parents: are u up for adoption 😅
That one girl in class: Oh I'm so bad at math I'm going to fail
Also her:
You are literally beauty and brains!
Big brain
i remember my classmates called me a calculator bc we were doings math game and i got the answers right and fast.
*She was so fast that we were not able to see the last answer* 😂
"Is it fake?"
Hell yeah 💀
its not, she just have a brain and she loves math but me just nah💀
@@rheanmariegarcia3769 are u believe about her videos? 💀
@@ResponsibilityDemansScarifice Dude I know you're a kid. You're just a hater to her videos
@@ResponsibilityDemansScarifice *do
@@ResponsibilityDemansScarificeFirst go learn english and then come back and accuse people ☠️
Michelle Is still Trying to Solve The Problem To This Day
lol
So relatable am I right?
The most epic battle ever would be this girl vs Sheldon
I had to think about 7 x 6 today….. I don’t think I’m ever Gonna become a human calculator
Ok so what’s one dad minus one dad, I’ve been trying to figure this out since he left
what asian parents want they kid to be:
Love her smile❤
Heyyy 😎