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Using check cards 4 decades slows math in your head?
Do you find it harder to do math in your head after spending decades of using check cards for everything?
I use to be able to do math in my head rather quickly. (I also use to be a math tutor, from college algebra to calculus to diffie q).
If you use check cards frequently, more then 5 years of using credit cards from petty to big ticket purchases, do you find yourself slipping when doing math in your head?
It would make sense that someone who is a cashier could do math in their heads all the time b/c their job is revolved around counting. However, as a person who's job isn't applying any basic math at all, is it strange that even some basic things are forgotten or at least, slowed down?
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Re: Using check cards 4 decades slows math in your head?
Originally posted by Cheesebits
Do you find it harder to do math in your head after spending decades of using check cards for everything?I use to be able to do math in my head rather quickly. (I also use to be a math tutor, from college algebra to calculus to diffie q).
If you use check cards frequently, more then 5 years of using credit cards from petty to big ticket purchases, do you find yourself slipping when doing math in your head?
It would make sense that someone who is a cashier could do math in their heads all the time b/c their job is revolved around counting. However, as a person who's job isn't applying any basic math at all, is it strange that even some basic things are forgotten or at least, slowed down?
I never carry cash. Since I got my first check card, I have always used my check card for all purchases. I also have insurance from the credit card companies...if my card is stolen, I can get refunded. (I am not sure if there is a deductible for it...but I thought it was $50.)
I can still do math in my head very fast, however, every now and the, very simple things just will not compute in my head. Last week, at the gym, I could subtract 25 from 108 in my head. For some reason, it just would not compute in my mind. I figured it out and now that I look back, I can't understand why I couldn't do it.
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ragesRemorse
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Re: Using check cards 4 decades slows math in your head?
Originally posted by Cheesebits
Do you find it harder to do math in your head after spending decades of using check cards for everything?
Just like anything else. You must exercise your brain to keep it sharp. Aside from basic addition and mulitplication. The common person doesnt practice math. I'm not sure how using a check card would weaken my mathematical abilities. Multiplication and addition is not a teaching that people generally forget how to exercise. Regardless of how much you use a check card, you still need to use math to balance your check book, purchasing items and many other every day activities
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Re: Re: Using check cards 4 decades slows math in your head?
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
Just like anything else. You must exercise your brain to keep it sharp. Aside from basic addition and mulitplication. The common person doesnt practice math. I'm not sure how using a check card would weaken my mathematical abilities. Multiplication and addition is not a teaching that people generally forget how to exercise. Regardless of how much you use a check card, you still need to use math to balance your check book, purchasing items and many other every day activities
A person can forget, it doesn't mean they never knew. Does it mean that they forgot the entire multiplication tables? NO. If you're in school practicing it, of course you aren't forgetting it b/c you're using it.
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Re: Re: Re: Using check cards 4 decades slows math in your head?
Originally posted by Cheesebits
A person can forget, it doesn't mean they never knew. Does it mean that they forgot the entire multiplication tables? NO. If you're in school practicing it, of course you aren't forgetting it b/c you're using it.
huh?
I didnt say people completly forget how to use something they once learned. Multiplication and addition are rarely ever forgotten because they are learned at such a young age and become an important factor in every day life. Recalling multiplication though, is more memory than anything though. Most schools teach multiplication to be remembered rather than learned. If i asked you what 5x5 is. You reply automatically because it is remembered. You do not begin to break down the mathematical process. You dont see fives fives in your mind and then begin to add them together. More advanced mathematics requires constant exercise because they call for in depth steps that can rarely be remembered. As they are forgotten, it takes a refresher in the subject to remember how to use them.