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But you wouldn’t multiply, say, 74*14 to get the answer.
I might. Then I can subtract 74 to get 74*14, and subtract 28 to get 72*13.
I don’t generally do that to ‘weird’ numbers, I usually get closer to multiples of 5, 9, 10, or 11.
But a computer stores information differently. Perhaps it moves closer to numbers with simpler binary addresses.
Not, but I’d do 75*10 + 75*4, then subtract the extra.
The LLM method of doing it with multiple numbers without proper interpolation though makes it extra weird