Chunking is a mental strategy used in maths to make certain kinds of problems easier.
Instead of adding
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+34
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Let's see, 6 + 4 is ten, so write the zero down, then carry the one, then 7+3 is ten, but add the one that's 11, so write down 1, and then carry the one, and then write down the one. You get the correct answer, 110, but there is a simpler way to do it.
Think 70+30 = 100 ; 6+4 = 10 ; 100+10 = 110
It also works with subtraction
110
-97
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Think 100 - 90 leaves 10 10-7 leaves 3 add what is left: 10+3=13
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Chunking is a method used to teach the arithmetic operation of division by teachers who are not able to get those they teach to understand place value or who do not understand place value themselves.
what is 555 divided4 using chunking
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184 divided by 4 using chunking method = 46
Chunking a fish usually means cutting it up as in processing it for human consumption.
Where you chunk Pumpkins.
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"Chunking at people" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" refers to the act of throwing rocks at someone, typically with the intent to harm or intimidate. In the novel, Scout Finch observes a group of people "chunking" at her father, Atticus, as a form of aggression due to his defense of a black man accused of raping a white woman.
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Chunking involves organizing information into meaningful groups or chunks, which helps in reducing the overall cognitive load on short term memory. This allows for more efficient encoding and retrieval of information, thus increasing the capacity of short term memory as more chunks of information can be stored simultaneously.
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