Multiply Numbers Near 100
Multiply two numbers just below 100 in seconds.
Cross-subtract the deficits, then multiply them.
1How it works
Write how far each number is below 100. The left part is one number minus the other’s deficit; the right part is the product of the two deficits, written as two digits.
2How to apply (in seconds)
- Find each number’s deficit from 100 (96 → 4, 97 → 3).
- Left part = first number − second deficit (96 − 3 = 93).
- Right part = product of deficits (4 × 3 = 12), as two digits.
3Worked examples
Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Find 96 × 97.
- Deficits: 4 and 3.
- Left = 96 − 3 = 93.
- Right = 4 × 3 = 12.
✓ 9312
4When to use it
- ✦Fast multiplication of numbers close to 100.
5Cautions & tips
- !If the deficit product is a single digit, pad it to two digits (6 → 06).
- !A similar method works near 50, 200 and 1000.