Negative no. + Positive no. = Differece of nos. and sign of greater no. Eg : + 9 + - 11 = - 2, - 10 + + 4 = - 6 QUICKER & SHORT CUT METHODS
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In the Bank PO examination, there will be a lot of situations in which you will have to add various numbers. But the most important thing is to add numbers in lightning speed. You should develop the habit of seeing the numbers and adding them instantly. You will not have the time to write down the numbers with a pen on a piece of paper and calculate in the usual manner. The moment you see 9 + 5, the number 14 should flash in your mind. As soon as you see
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7 + 4 + 9, the number 20 should come.
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Remember, you should not even read the numbers as seven plus four plus nine. Reading is time consuming. You just see and calculate. Your eye can recognise these numbers as 7 + 4 + 9 and instantly the mind can come out with the answer 20. When you see a number, understand and represent it with shorter possible words.
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(a) 748 should be understood as seven forty eight, not as seven hundred and forty eight.
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(b) 1098 should be understood as ten ninety eight, not as one thousand and ninety eight. (c) 89876 should be eighty nine eight seven six. Double column addition will enable you to add numbers quicker and faster.
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(a) Take the example of 78 + 65. The moment you see the numbers visualise in your mind that they are 78 + 60 + 5. This way you can straight away get the answer 143.
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(b) 84 + 43 + 16 should be visualised as (84 + 40 + 10 + 9) = 143.
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(c) 6328 + 4233 + 2495. Here try the double column addition 63
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Ist double column is 28 + 33 + 95 =
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Write 56, and 1 is carried. 2nd double column is 63 + 42 + 24 + 1
= 63 + 40 + 20 + 7 = 130
Once you master double column addition, you can easily visualise numbers in the addable form and add numbers horizontally, as it will provide you lightning speed in addition. 5.
For addition of numbers containing decimals, the same procedure of double column addition can be used. Eg. 369.003 + 9.63 + 0.02 + .0003 + 948 = 1326.6533
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In the case of problems involving both operations addition and subtraction, subtract the sum of all the negative terms from the sum of all the positive terms. Eg. Find the value of 571 - 412 + 173 - 65 - 78 + 300 Sum of positive terms = 571 + 173 + 300 = 1044 Sum of negative terms = 412 + 65 + 78 = 555 Required value = 1044 - 555 = 489 QUICKER & SHORT CUTS :
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Subtraction can be done through addition easily.Eg : 9687 - 4363 - 2401 = ? To find the answer, add all the unit's place digits of the negative integers. (ie) 3 + 1 = 4. Now find the number that should be added to 4 to get 7 of 9687. It is 3 and write 3 as the unit's place digit of the answer.
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Now add all the ten's place digit of the negative numbers. (ie) 0 + 6 = 6. The number that should be added to 6 to get 8 of 9687 will be the ten's place digit of the answer. It is 2.
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Now add all the hundred's place digits of the negative numbers. (ie) 3 + 4 = 7. Now find the number that should be added to this 7 to get 6 of 9687. But it is not possible to get such a positive number. So treat 6 as 16 and this 1 is carried out for the next step. Here 9 should be added to 7 to get 16. Write 9 as the hundredth place digit of the answer.
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In the next step, 4 + 2 + 1 = 7, the 1 is got from the previous step. Here 2 should be added to this 7 to get 9 of 9687.
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