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Math trick

Hi,

I am looking for a trick that could help me to solve the following type of division fast:

1,000,000 / 1,800

What methods would you recommend?

Thank you!

A.

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on Nov 12, 2020

1,000,000 / 1,800 = 1,000,000 / (2,000 / 1.1) = (1,000,000 / 2,000) * 1.1 = 500 * 1.1 = 550

The first one is a bit of a simplification that introduces a small error, but unless the interviewer asks you specifically to calculate this precicely, this should be fine.

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Anonymous A
edited on Nov 11, 2020

Personnally, I always go to things i know well. For instance here, 1 millions is half of 2 millions so you could go with two millions divided by 1800 and take half of your result.

Another way is to realize that 1800 is only 10% smaller than 2000. 1800= 90% *2000=90/100*2000.


So 1 000 000/1800 is actually 100/90* 1 000 000/2000=100/90*500.


Then it's easy because 100/90=10/9=1.11.
So 1 000 000/1800= 1.11*500=555.

Here i detailed all step but this can be done much easier once you realized that you can use 2000 and go from that.

Here is the detailled version for both calculation

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on Nov 11, 2020
Thank you! This sounds straightforward, but I don't understand this bit: So 1 000 000/1800 is actually 100/90* 1 000 000/2000=100/90*500. Why do we have 100/90? 90% is 90/100. But if I put 90/100 the result is wrong...
Anonymous A
on Nov 11, 2020
Hi Agatha, I added all the steps for both method to make my answer more understandable. Hope it helps.
on Nov 12, 2020
Thank you!
Ian
Coach
on Nov 11, 2020
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi Agata,

Great question!

  1. Cross out 0s
    1. 10,000/18
  2. Simplify
    1. 5,000/9 (cut in half)
  3. If rounding, get to closest, and add a segment
    1. 5,000/10 = 500
    2. It's a bit less (1/10), so add another 50
    3. = approx 550
  4. If you're not allowed to round, long division

What's that you say? I may have to learn long division and long multiplication? Yes. 100% :)

on Nov 12, 2020
This is so easy, thank you!
Clara
Coach
on Nov 12, 2020
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

I would divide into 2000 instead. Then remove zeros, and simple division. 

Once it´s done, make it ~20% higher for the simplificaiton we made. 

Best,

Clara

Deleted user
on Nov 11, 2020

Hi Agata,

There are plenty of threads and tons of tips and prep guidance for maths. Please search the forum. Have a look at these:

  • https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/moltiplicationsdivisions-with-6-digits-numbers-estimation-math_tricks-2925
  • https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/best-apps-for-mental-maths-4376
  • https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/case-math-practice-6877
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