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pick a number between 1 and ten.

multiply this by 2

add 5

multiply this by 50

if you have already had your birthday this year then add 1759,if you havent had a birthday this year yet then add 1758

now subtract the four digit year you were born

you should have a 3 digit number











the first digit was your original number and the other two are your age.

OH YES IT IS!

FOR SOME REASON THIS ONLY WORKS THIS YEAR 2009.
 
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pick a number between 1 and ten.

multiply this by 2

add 5

multiply this by 50

if you have already had your birthday this year then add 1759,if you havent had a birthday this year yet then add 1758

now subtract the four digit year you were born

you should have a 3 digit number











the first digit was your original number and the other two are your age.

OH YES IT IS!

FOR SOME REASON THIS ONLY WORKS THIS YEAR 2009.

Let the number you pick be X

x

Multiply by two, add 5

2x+5

Multiply by 50

50*(2x+5) -> 100x+250

Add 1758 or 1759 and substract the four digit year of your birth. 1950 is an example

100x+250+(1758-1950) -> 100x+250-192

100x+58

This is what you get. The number you chose times a hundred + your age.
If you chose ten as a"your number", the final number will have four digits, but it´ll still be "your number" followed by your age :thumbsup:
For example, a 40 y/o guy chose 2 as his number. That got him 2*100+40 = 240 in the end.

This formula supposes you´re under a hundred years. If you want to use this forumla next year, use 1759 for those who haven´t had their birthdays yet, and 1760 for those who´ve had theirs :thumbsup:


Maths demystified :thumbsup:
 
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