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Is this your phone number? - this is new to me...
#1
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
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#2
Considering you work your phone number into the equation, it ain't so freaky.
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#3
someone had too much time on their hands to figure that out!
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#4
I think I'll go back to trolling RF.net.
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#5
FREAK 'EM OUT!!!

Addition and multiplication!!!!

Blow their minds, man.
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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.
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#8
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!
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HedCold Wrote:
Danked Wrote:Considering you work your phone number into the equation, it ain't so freaky.
yea
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#10
fuckin' ingrates!!!
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#11
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
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#12
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.
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#13
And learning is half the battle!
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