Hi guys, I'm starting a new channel... so if you would like to show your appreciation for the time I spent editing and uploading these Countdown videos each week, I would ask you to do me a favor and subscribe to www.youtube.com/@SmarterHomesAndGardens which will be about home automation and things like that. YT has some policies about uploading videos longer than 10 minutes that require a certain number of subscriptions, etc. Anyway, would appreciate your help in getting the new channel started. Thanks! (...and don't worry I'll keep uploading Countdown on this channel.)
I have to pause these sometimes as I am dealing with a long-seated fear of maths. But I am getting better and very grateful that you put these online. Thanks very much. 🇬🇧👍
Good for you. I've met so many people who seem to delight in not being able to do maths that's it's really heartening to see someone overcoming all that. Good luck to you.
In the first numbers round, I tried to solve it without using the 25, but that turned out to be just as easy: 8 + 7 = 15 15 x 10 = 150 150 + 9 = 159 10 + 9 = 19 19 x 8 = 152 152 + 7 = 159 10 + 8 + 6 = 24 24 x 7 = 168 168 - 9 = 159 In the second numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution, but also had these ways of multiplying directly to the target: 8 + 1 = 9 25 x 9 = 225 225 + 2 = 227 7 - 4 = 3 227 x 3 = 681 25 + 8 = 33 33 x 7 = 231 231 - 4 = 227 2 + 1 = 3 227 x 3 = 681 And this way of getting close without using the 1: 25 - 2 = 23 23 x 4 = 92 92 - 7 = 85 85 x 8 = 680 680 + 1 = 681 In the third numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution and also had these: 8 x 8 = 64 64 + 9 + 6 = 79 10 / 2 = 5 79 x 5 = 395 8 x 8 x 6 = 384 384 + 9 + 2 = 395 10 x 9 = 90 90 + 8 = 98 98 x 8 = 784 784 + 6 = 790 790 / 2 = 395 In the final numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution and I believe this was the second of her "couple of ways": 9 - 5 - 1 = 3 25 x 3 = 75 75 + 2 = 77 77 x 8 = 616 And I also had these: 25 + 1 = 26 26 x 2 = 52 52 - 8 = 44 9 + 5 = 14 44 x 14 = 616 25 + 2 + 1 = 28 9 + 8 + 5 = 22 28 x 22 = 616
@@johnmmxii It was only about a week ago that one of Bjoern's videos showed up in my TH-cam sidebar and I realized he was back making videos. For some reason, despite being subscribed, I hadn't been getting updates (probably because the algorithm was pushing the music I usually use TH-cam for up to the top) so I didn't know that he was back and covering the current series.
i found 616 the way rachel did, but i saw another interesting way . . . if you take the sums of the numbers in the even and odd positions of the board 25 + 1 + 2 ... = 28 .... 9 + 5 + 8 = 22 then 28 * 22 = 616
Caught this one live and played along with the players. Got the first three numbers in seconds. The third, I did differently than Rachel, (6x8x8) The fourth one, I did just like the contestant, only saw Rachel's favourite 25x25 a few seconds after the time expired. Will there be garden automation, as well?
I'm surprise neither contestant saw for the 2nd one 25 x 7 x 4 = 700, (8+1) x 2 = 18, 700-18 = 682. They would keep the other from getting 7 points if they had made the one little adjustment.
Took me too long to get 681, but I got one away from it, 395 and 616. 25×7=175 175-4-1=170 8÷2=4 170×4=680 6×8=48 8÷2=4 48-4=44 44×9=396 25×8=200 200+5=205 2+1=3 205×3=615
Hi guys, I'm starting a new channel... so if you would like to show your appreciation for the time I spent editing and uploading these Countdown videos each week, I would ask you to do me a favor and subscribe to www.youtube.com/@SmarterHomesAndGardens which will be about home automation and things like that. YT has some policies about uploading videos longer than 10 minutes that require a certain number of subscriptions, etc. Anyway, would appreciate your help in getting the new channel started. Thanks! (...and don't worry I'll keep uploading Countdown on this channel.)
Thank you, Bjoern 😊
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I have to pause these sometimes as I am dealing with a long-seated fear of maths. But I am getting better and very grateful that you put these online. Thanks very much. 🇬🇧👍
It's great to hear. We all have to pause it sometimes, and the more you get used to your factors and times tables, the easier it becomes
The contestants and especially Rachel put in the time to get to their level, you’ll improve with “reps” as well. 🙂
Good for you. I've met so many people who seem to delight in not being able to do maths that's it's really heartening to see someone overcoming all that. Good luck to you.
@@yabbaguy the rep effect for sure 💪
Only way to learn. I pause too because the clock song makes me antsy.
I got them all as shown on the show except
6*8*8+9+2=395
In the first numbers round, I tried to solve it without using the 25, but that turned out to be just as easy:
8 + 7 = 15
15 x 10 = 150
150 + 9 = 159
10 + 9 = 19
19 x 8 = 152
152 + 7 = 159
10 + 8 + 6 = 24
24 x 7 = 168
168 - 9 = 159
In the second numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution, but also had these ways of multiplying directly to the target:
8 + 1 = 9
25 x 9 = 225
225 + 2 = 227
7 - 4 = 3
227 x 3 = 681
25 + 8 = 33
33 x 7 = 231
231 - 4 = 227
2 + 1 = 3
227 x 3 = 681
And this way of getting close without using the 1:
25 - 2 = 23
23 x 4 = 92
92 - 7 = 85
85 x 8 = 680
680 + 1 = 681
In the third numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution and also had these:
8 x 8 = 64
64 + 9 + 6 = 79
10 / 2 = 5
79 x 5 = 395
8 x 8 x 6 = 384
384 + 9 + 2 = 395
10 x 9 = 90
90 + 8 = 98
98 x 8 = 784
784 + 6 = 790
790 / 2 = 395
In the final numbers round, I saw Rachel's solution and I believe this was the second of her "couple of ways":
9 - 5 - 1 = 3
25 x 3 = 75
75 + 2 = 77
77 x 8 = 616
And I also had these:
25 + 1 = 26
26 x 2 = 52
52 - 8 = 44
9 + 5 = 14
44 x 14 = 616
25 + 2 + 1 = 28
9 + 8 + 5 = 22
28 x 22 = 616
Where have you been?
@@johnmmxii It was only about a week ago that one of Bjoern's videos showed up in my TH-cam sidebar and I realized he was back making videos. For some reason, despite being subscribed, I hadn't been getting updates (probably because the algorithm was pushing the music I usually use TH-cam for up to the top) so I didn't know that he was back and covering the current series.
159=(8+7)x10+9
395=(8x8+6+9)x10/2 [I was pumped to get this one in the 30 seconds!]
(25+5)×(9+1)=300
300+8=308
308×2=616
That's how I did it as well
i found 616 the way rachel did, but i saw another interesting way
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if you take the sums of the numbers in the even and odd positions of the board
25 + 1 + 2 ... = 28
.... 9 + 5 + 8 = 22
then 28 * 22 = 616
The solution I found was using 8*77, nice to see that a different factorization also helps us getting there!
25*(9-5-1) + 2 = 77
8*77 = 616
Caught this one live and played along with the players.
Got the first three numbers in seconds. The third, I did differently than Rachel, (6x8x8)
The fourth one, I did just like the contestant, only saw Rachel's favourite 25x25 a few seconds after the time expired.
Will there be garden automation, as well?
There will be, but probably 80/20 as far as home and garden, just because of the nature of the beast... there isn't as much available by comparison.
I'm surprise neither contestant saw for the 2nd one 25 x 7 x 4 = 700, (8+1) x 2 = 18, 700-18 = 682. They would keep the other from getting 7 points if they had made the one little adjustment.
Took me too long to get 681, but I got one away from it, 395 and 616.
25×7=175
175-4-1=170
8÷2=4
170×4=680
6×8=48
8÷2=4
48-4=44
44×9=396
25×8=200
200+5=205
2+1=3
205×3=615
Well, pardon me for not being familiar with the perennial plants of eastern Canada.
There's an easier way for 395
8x8=64
+6=70
+9=79
10÷2=5
5x79=395
I think for 395 it was easier then they thought. 6 x 8 x 8 = 384 +9+2=395
Well Rachel is insane of course, but for regular people there was an easier way than this (for me, anyway). (8*8 +2) * 6 - (10-9)
616 fell nicely
= (8 - 2 - 1) x 5 x 25 - 9
159:
25 * 6 = 150
150 + 9 = 159
8 + 7 = 15
15 * 10 = 150
150 + 9 = 159
25 * 7 = 175
175 - 10 - 6 = 159
159=6×(25+9-8)+10-7
I had a totally different way for 395 :
(8x8 + 9+6) x 10/2 ok, was in other comments too
8 x 8 = 64
64 x 6 = 384
9 + 2 = 11
(384 + 11 = 395)
Did the same but in my head it was based 50*8 = 400. 8*6 = 48 * 8 = 16 less than 400 = 384 +9+2
395=6×8×8+9+2
395=10/2×(8×8+9+6)
why did the egg cross the road? because it had the inclination.
I was today years old when I heard the word "honewort" for the first time in my life.
Got 681 within 10 sec...rachel needed a board...I beat her..
395 = 6 x 8 x 8 + 9 + 2
Also saw
(8 x 8 + 2) x 6 + 9 - 10
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