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#26 Before February 2015

calculusguy
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

OK. i'll tell you. For #1 you can only get 6 and for #2 you get your starting number.

#27 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

calculusguy wrote:

OK. i'll tell you. For #1 you can only get 6 and for #2 you get your starting number.

-----------------------------------------------------------------v Started with 5
And for #3 you can only get 1089... for your tricks I got 8 and 0.5
                                                                                                        Started with 6 ^

Last edited by Krazyman50 (Jun 25 2011 6:26:18 am)

#28 Before February 2015

calculusguy
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

*sighs*
5+3=8
8^2=64
64-9=55
55/5=11
11-5=6

6^2=36
36*8=288
288+56=344
344/2=172
172-28=144
sqrt(144)=12
12/2=6

Last edited by calculusguy (Jun 25 2011 6:36:31 am)

#29 Before February 2015

The Red Troll
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

i tried it with infinity... i got infinity for both

#30 Before February 2015

calculusguy
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

OK... I added a new trick so this isn't bumping/gravedigging.

#31 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

calculusguy wrote:

OK... I added a new trick so this isn't bumping/gravedigging.

How is this even close to gravedigging or bumping? o.O

#32 Before February 2015

D-rock2308
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

KRAZYMAN50 wrote:
D-rock2308 wrote:
KRAZYMAN50 wrote:

Yeah, I have a number trick that's a little different. I think your trick is just doing stuff with numbers...

If you follow the steps below, the results will always be 1089.

Step 1 Pick any 3 digit number that has different digits in the ones place and hundredths place.
Step 2 Reverse the digits.
Step 3 Find the difference between the numbers in Step 1 and 2.
Step 4 Reverse the digits of the difference.
Step 5 Find the sum of the numbers in Step 3 and 4.
Your sum is 1089.

Example:

Step 1 427
Step 2 724
Step 3 427 - 427 = 297
Step 4 792
Step 5 792 + 427 = 1089
WOOT

I got negative 9801.

(number was 100)

That's because you did it wrong. This is what you were supposed to do:

Step 1 100
Step 2 001
Step 3 100 - 001 = 099
Step 4 990
Step 5 099 + 990 = 1089

But 100-1 isnt   099 it's 99.

#33 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

D-rock2308 wrote:
KRAZYMAN50 wrote:
D-rock2308 wrote:

I got negative 9801.

(number was 100)

That's because you did it wrong. This is what you were supposed to do:

Step 1 100
Step 2 001
Step 3 100 - 001 = 099
Step 4 990
Step 5 099 + 990 = 1089

But 100-1 isnt   099 it's 99.

Yeah but you have to keep it three digits.

#34 Before February 2015

Muffin
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

For number 3 how the heck do I divide 0 by 0?

#35 Before February 2015

D-rock2308
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

KRAZYMAN50 wrote:
D-rock2308 wrote:
KRAZYMAN50 wrote:

That's because you did it wrong. This is what you were supposed to do:

Step 1 100
Step 2 001
Step 3 100 - 001 = 099
Step 4 990
Step 5 099 + 990 = 1089

But 100-1 isnt   099 it's 99.

Yeah but you have to keep it three digits.

You never said that.

#36 Before February 2015

bigfatsnoozy
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

Ugh. School just ended dude. Don't try to give me more math problems :rolleyes:

#37 Before February 2015

calculusguy
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Re: The Number Trick Topic!

Umm... I got 4 for #3... You are doing somthing wrong...

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