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Post by CrazyCat \PR/ on Jan 7, 2005 0:39:58 GMT -5
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Post by Psycosis\PR/ on Jan 7, 2005 7:11:13 GMT -5
hehe, nice one... I always try to seek the trick behind it when I see such things.. This one was pretty well covered, but after some calculations I came to the conclusion that whichever number or digits you pick you will always get two digits (or a digit) that is in the range of the table of 9.. for example, pick 16... 1+6 = 7, 16-7 = 9... but if you pick 19... 1+9 = 10, 19-10 = 9... this goes for all digits.... so when you look at the table of 9... (9,18,27,36...) you'll see the same symbols even when you try it again and the symbols look as if they were changed. Psy™
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Post by Crazy Marlin \PR/ on Jan 7, 2005 8:25:52 GMT -5
Sheesh...he's smart... ;D
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Post by Hatchet\PR/ on Jan 7, 2005 15:40:52 GMT -5
DO WHAT
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Post by White Eagle ™ on Jan 7, 2005 16:26:18 GMT -5
Yo ! when you click on the symbole yu pick the Web page register it and give the equation one in the blue sphere when you ckick on it. Very simple, I pick one in mind and I click on a wrong one for the equation and it give it wrong on the blue sphere.For the one that I had in mind . lol. and be a In other word it say Plus, if yu observe attentively, after yu try again the new Web Page will show the number with all different symbols and numbers. Still, I found that Spyco had made here a hard one on logic I wonder if he is always kikingass in SideThought with that science ? 89= 8+9=17 89-17=72 Thank's for the fun
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Post by US22 on Jan 10, 2005 18:33:44 GMT -5
The proxy is blocking my access to the site, but I'm guessing its something like this:
Any two digit number can be represented by the expression (10x + y), where x is a whole number between 1 and 9, and y is a whole number between 0 and 9.
The sum of the two numerals is x+y.
If you take that away from the original number:
(10x + y) – (x + y)
you get 9x. ie a multiple of 9.
Is that the trick?
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Post by Psycosis\PR/ on Jan 11, 2005 11:29:36 GMT -5
Yep, exactly... Thats exactly what I ment just in words...
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Post by TómmÿGûñz™ \PR/ on Jan 11, 2005 15:52:31 GMT -5
Only math i know is 32DD, 34DD, 36DD...
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Post by Speedfellow\PR/ on Jan 11, 2005 18:14:29 GMT -5
Sheeesh some people have no imagination lol ;D ps.. there again I have got big hands
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