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  2. Multiplication algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The pictures on the right show how to calculate 345 × 12 using lattice multiplication. As a more complicated example, consider the picture below displaying the computation of 23,958,233 multiplied by 5,830 (multiplier); the result is 139,676,498,390. Notice 23,958,233 is along the top of the lattice and 5,830 is along the right side.

  3. Trachtenberg system - Wikipedia

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    Some of the algorithms Trachtenberg developed are ones for general multiplication, division and addition. Also, the Trachtenberg system includes some specialised methods for multiplying small numbers between 5 and 13. The section on addition demonstrates an effective method of checking calculations that can also be applied to multiplication.

  4. Mental abacus - Wikipedia

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    The abacus can be used routinely to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; it can also be used to extract square and cube [4] roots.

  5. List of Cyberchase episodes - Wikipedia

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    The kids fail to stop Hacker from stealing Pandora's box in Mount Olympus, so they must solve a riddle and complete challenges to satisfy Zeus and earn a second chance. For Real: "Room for One More" Harry made lemonade for him and Jennifer, but she invites her sister, her sister invites her boyfriend and her boyfriend invites his cousins.

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  7. Chisanbop - Wikipedia

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    The Chisanbop system. When a finger is touching the table, it contributes its corresponding number to a total. Chisanbop or chisenbop (from Korean chi (ji) finger + sanpŏp (sanbeop) calculation [1] 지산법/指算法), sometimes called Fingermath, [2] is a finger counting method used to perform basic mathematical operations.