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pb&j
12-17-2003, 05:09 AM
a neat trick with numbers...

http://digicc.com/fido/

lefty
12-17-2003, 04:40 PM
Those are neat. I'm so easily amused :D

starlet
12-17-2003, 04:48 PM
Thats just showing off innit!

kicker91
12-17-2003, 10:26 PM
i didn't realize it was telling me the number i circled xD i thought it was telling me the number i started with... thats a little advanced, isn't it?

Ayosu_Ling
12-17-2003, 11:05 PM
I don't understand that..They said I picked 1 and I picked 110..Oh well, I probably did something wrong..

SSPrincess
12-18-2003, 02:16 AM
0.0 How did they do that? I'm freaked out! That's good!

I wanna know how to do that trick....
*runs off to try to find out how*

pb&j
12-18-2003, 05:33 AM
Originally posted by SSPrincess
0.0 How did they do that? I'm freaked out! That's good!

I wanna know how to do that trick....
*runs off to try to find out how*
took me a good hour and alot of tries, but i had finally figured it out.

now i am messing with my co-workers minds... he he he...

Sheila
12-18-2003, 05:31 PM
That's neato :)

aviegrace
12-18-2003, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by pb&j
took me a good hour and alot of tries, but i had finally figured it out.

now i am messing with my co-workers minds... he he he...

would you like to share it with us? :p

davedaves_supagirl
12-18-2003, 09:48 PM
there's some math trick to doing it that I used to know but now I haven't bothered to remember math. Blah.

Fun party trick though.. but it'd have to be a dull party to be extremely entertained :D

elfenheroin
12-19-2003, 07:14 AM
Wow...

The 7up dude is good in mathematics...

bubblegummy
12-19-2003, 09:12 AM
Oooh, how clever :) I'm impressed, hehe.

MaGiCSuN
12-19-2003, 12:38 PM
this is scary... i did 3 digits and 4 digits and both where correct... wow :eek:

i wonder what those guys do the whole they that think of these things :P

Supernick
12-19-2003, 08:17 PM
it's a math trick, i dunno their trick, i'm trying to find it out.

Supernick
12-19-2003, 08:45 PM
i finded it. for example i choosed the #1131, i jumbled it up and made the #1113, 1131-1113=18, i have to circle a number, i decided to circle the #8, so i wrote "1" and they finded out that i circled the #8 because 9 minus 1 equals 8.

when there's a # with more than one digit, they add all the # to make only a one-digit #. for example i choosed the # 9185, i jumbled it up amd made the #5891, 9185-5891=3294, i decide to circle the #3 and i have to write the rest of the numbers: 294. the comp add the #: 2+9+4= 15 then 1+5=6; 9-6=3, the # i circled.

lefty
12-20-2003, 08:48 PM
when there's a # with more than one digit, they add all the # to make only a one-digit #. for example i choosed the # 9185, i jumbled it up amd made the #5891, 9185-5891=3294, i decide to circle the #3 and i have to write the rest of the numbers: 294. the comp add the #: 2+9+4= 15 then 1+5=6; 9-6=3, the # i circled.
*head explodes*

cute_angel10490
12-21-2003, 01:01 AM
o0ohh..that's cool


when there's a # with more than one digit, they add all the # to make only a one-digit #. for example i choosed the # 9185, i jumbled it up amd made the #5891, 9185-5891=3294, i decide to circle the #3 and i have to write the rest of the numbers: 294. the comp add the #: 2+9+4= 15 then 1+5=6; 9-6=3, the # i circled.

umm..where do you get the 9 to minus the 6? :confusion

Supernick
12-21-2003, 01:44 AM
umm..where do you get the 9 to minus the 6?


it's always 9 minus something. i dunno how i got it, maybe cuz if we exclude the 0, there's 9 one-digits numbers.

YourLucidEnigma
03-26-2004, 07:48 AM
O_O! I was impressed the first time, however the second time he was not so lucky to guess my circled number correctly :D. I think I did something wrong, no wait, I think he did! :rolleyes:

elfenheroin
03-26-2004, 08:54 AM
Originally Posted by Supernick
when there's a # with more than one digit, they add all the # to make only a one-digit #. for example i choosed the # 9185, i jumbled it up amd made the #5891, 9185-5891=3294, i decide to circle the #3 and i have to write the rest of the numbers: 294. the comp add the #: 2+9+4= 15 then 1+5=6; 9-6=3, the # i circled.
..........
........
.... I hate math...

Ravie
03-26-2004, 01:04 PM
That was amusing :lol:

YourLucidEnigma
03-26-2004, 01:21 PM
when there's a # with more than one digit, they add all the # to make only a one-digit #. for example i choosed the # 9185, i jumbled it up amd made the #5891, 9185-5891=3294, i decide to circle the #3 and i have to write the rest of the numbers: 294. the comp add the #: 2+9+4= 15 then 1+5=6; 9-6=3, the # i circled.
I'm going to simplify this for people lol. No matter what 3 numbers you end up with at the end.. they add each of them. If the number is a single digit number you subtract that number from 9 (this is because, and I am assuming this so don't quote me, 9 is the highest single digit number). Once you subtracted, you should get your circled number. If you get a double digit number then you add the two numbers in the double digit (example: 11 would be 1+1=2) After you get your answer you subtract from 9, once again you get your circled answer.

*scratches head* hmm.. I simplified it, yet it got longer, lol. However more explainitory, and with less numbers that might confuse math haters lol.