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#1351 Re: Puzzles and Games » Multiply by the next consecutive number. » 2015-09-05 02:34:28

9920955546026097064314258333337663337960609169228643172352000000000000*53 = 525810643939383144408655691666896156911912285969118088134656000000000000

#1353 Re: Puzzles and Games » Multiply by the next consecutive number. » 2015-09-05 02:17:09

3740933463810745499364350804425966567858449912982142976000000000000*51 = 190787606654348020467581891025724294960780945562089291776000000000000

#1356 Re: Maths Teaching Resources » LearnMathsFree - Free Maths YouTube Videos » 2015-09-05 01:07:42

People typically search for maths help videos during other times of the year. For instance: arguably the most popular maths videos are those that may help people with exams, and predictably there is a large peak during the summer exam season. However, most people in the UK and US are not at university or school at the moment, and are unlikely to be looking for maths videos when the year has not yet started (or has just begun).

#1360 Re: Puzzles and Games » Multiply by the next consecutive number. » 2015-09-04 23:50:23

1526911617881936938516061552826925129738142821625364480000000000*49 = 74818669276214909987287016088519331357168998259642859520000000000

#1364 Re: Help Me ! » Percentage increase ? » 2015-09-04 11:48:09

You just need to multiply your answer by 100.

Also: 502/320 = 1.56875.

#1365 Re: Puzzles and Games » Multiply by the next consecutive number. » 2015-09-04 06:54:40

676822525656886940831587567742431351834283165614080000000000*47 = 31810658705873686219084615683894273536211308783861760000000000

#1370 Re: Puzzles and Games » Multiply by the next consecutive number. » 2015-09-04 02:30:45

326967403698979198469365974754797754509315538944000000000*45 = 14713533166454063931121468863965898952919199252480000000000

#1373 Re: Jokes » Q & A » 2015-09-03 22:43:19

Q: What do you call a fish with no eyes?
A: Fsh.

Every time I tell this joke, I always get the same funny look from the person I'm telling it to!

#1374 Re: Maths Teaching Resources » LearnMathsFree - Free Maths YouTube Videos » 2015-09-03 22:29:37

I think I'll stick with the name for now, and change it when/if the videos gain some popularity. Understandably, they aren't getting many views right now, since it's the holidays. Thanks for the feedback so far!

Might shift the focus to GCSE/A-level stuff just before the next summer rolls around -- maths videos are always popular around that time.

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