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Fun with maths
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Try this, dunno how it works perhaps a mathematician can help:
THINK OF A NUMBER BETWEEN 3 and 999.
Multiply it by 3.
Now add 5 to the result.
Take away the number you first thought of.
Now add 7.
Subtract 2.
Add back the number you first thought of.
Now, close your eyes ...
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Dark , isn't it?
THINK OF A NUMBER BETWEEN 3 and 999.
Multiply it by 3.
Now add 5 to the result.
Take away the number you first thought of.
Now add 7.
Subtract 2.
Add back the number you first thought of.
Now, close your eyes ...
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Dark , isn't it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Used to this at school, if i'm right, the answer is always half of the number you add on.
The way we did it, was think of a number, any number, double it, add on, eg 50, half the total,, now take away the number you thought of, and the answer should be 25
you can use any permutation, initial number, and any sytsem, provided you keep the sequence, the answer is always half the added on.
The way we did it, was think of a number, any number, double it, add on, eg 50, half the total,, now take away the number you thought of, and the answer should be 25
you can use any permutation, initial number, and any sytsem, provided you keep the sequence, the answer is always half the added on.