To people who don't get it, you are adding up to the bigger amount you are subtracting from, but by 10's, 50's or 100's, etc. Because adding those numbers are easy.
So you add 1 to make it 250, so it's an easy number by 50's. Then you add 50 to get to 300, easy number. Then you add 700 to get to 1,000. The remaining is 46 which equals 1,046 in the end. It works everytime. xD
To people who don't get it, you are adding up to the bigger amount you are subtracting from, but by 10's, 50's or 100's, etc. Because adding those numbers are easy.
So you add 1 to make it 250, so it's an easy number by 50's. Then you add 50 to get to 300, easy number. Then you add 700 to get to 1,000. The remaining is 46 which equals 1,046 in the end. It works everytime. xD
Wait I kind of use this theory. Lemme try it on some numbers
To people who don't get it, you are adding up to the bigger amount you are subtracting from, but by 10's, 50's or 100's, etc. Because adding those numbers are easy.
So you add 1 to make it 250, so it's an easy number by 50's. Then you add 50 to get to 300, easy number. Then you add 700 to get to 1,000. The remaining is 46 which equals 1,046 in the end. It works everytime. xD
To people who don't get it, you are adding up to the bigger amount you are subtracting from, but by 10's, 50's or 100's, etc. Because adding those numbers are easy.
So you add 1 to make it 250, so it's an easy number by 50's. Then you add 50 to get to 300, easy number. Then you add 700 to get to 1,000. The remaining is 46 which equals 1,046 in the end. It works everytime. xD
Wait I think I get it now but how is this any better than the old way