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It worked for me - FREAKY!!!!


Try this formula & U will discover math is interesting

>Ignore your area code & using only the 7 digit phone number:

>1) key-in the first 3 digit of your phone number into the calculator

>2) multiply by 80

>3) then plus 1

>4) multiply by 250

>5) plus last four digit of phone number

>6) plus last four digit of phone number again

>7) minus 250

>8) divide by 2 at last



>Is the answer your phone number??? Strange how this works
Considering you work your phone number into the equation, it ain't so freaky.
someone had too much time on their hands to figure that out!
I think I'll go back to trolling RF.net.
FREAK 'EM OUT!!!

Addition and multiplication!!!!

Blow their minds, man.
Danked Wrote:Considering you work your phone number into the equation, it ain't so freaky.
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Danked Wrote:FREAK 'EM OUT!!!

Addition and multiplication!!!!

Blow their minds, man.
they moved my thread, and all I said was "hi". If I throw some math their way, they'll probably delete the thread and ban me.
Here's a good one!

Think of a number from 1-10

add 5

subtract 2

multiply by 3

divide by 3

add 2

subtract 5

YOU'LL GET THE SAME NUMBER YOU THOUGHT OF ORIGINALLY! HOLY SHIT!
HedCold Wrote:
Danked Wrote:Considering you work your phone number into the equation, it ain't so freaky.
yea
fuckin' ingrates!!!
apparently, everyone but me has figured out the math trick to this. What is it? Someone please explain.

It's not as cut and dry and Sleeper's
You're basically multiplying the first three digits by 20,000 (in a roundabout way) and adding 2 times the last four digits (adding the last 4 digits twice, steps 5 and 6). The last step is to divide it all by 2 which is your phone number.
And learning is half the battle!