Here Is A Math Trick So Unbelievable That It Will Stump U

Rajat Joshi
Dear all,
1. Grab a calculator. (you won't be able to do this one in your head)
2. Key in the first three digits of your phone number (NOT the area
code). Use the landline number and not cell no.
3. Multiply by 80
4. Add 1
5. Multiply by 250
6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
7. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
again.
8. Subtract 250
9. Divide number by 2
Do you recognize the answer?
Chak De India,
Rajat
hrprofessionalme
WOW!!!
Really a miracle Rajat...Jus wondering hw it worked???? :shock :shock: :shock: :shock:
It was a certainly a googly.....
Thanks...
Celebrate Life!
~Meenakshi~
ChaitaliS
Rajatji,
it is not working for 8 digit landline number...
Y is it so??....is it jst for 7 digit number????
Regards,
Chaitali
shilpa.u
Yah Chaitali its not working for 8 digit landline numver
After doing all calculation it will show only the number which we have used for calculation....
One digit after the first 3 digit is missing
Regards
Shilpa
Nick12
Hey Rajat
There is nothing like unbelievable in this.
Multilplting by 80 and 250 means multiplying by 20000.
And adding 1 in between means adding 250 once more.
Which you took away by subtracting 250 at last.
Multiplying by 20000 and dividing by 2 means multiplying by 10000.
Which means adding four zeros to the back of the initial three digit number of our phone.
Again adding twice the last four digit and dividing it by 2 means adding it once only, which will replace the last four zeros by your added number.
And there it is, your phone number.
And it works not only for seven digits but for all number digits.
if it is five digit number then split it into one and four digit.
if it is six digit number then split it into two and four digit and so on.
Maths is not for stumping you,
but for helping you to hit a six.
Hows that.
Regards
Nick
If you are knowledgeable about any fact, resource or experience related to this topic - please add your views. For articles and copyrighted material please only cite the original source link. Each contribution will make this page a resource useful for everyone. Join To Contribute