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Magic psychic maths trickery. And before you ask no,the answer isn't always nine. First one to know how it works wins a cookie.
-1 1/2pint for trying to cash in on IB's cookie success
> And since I explained it proper, can I have a cookie too? (:D)
no. I explained it adequately. Only a fatuous simpleton wouldn't understand.
Oh, I see...
ie.
23 = 23 - (2 + 3) = 18
24 = 24 - (2 + 4) = 18
25 = 25 - (2 + 5) = 18
33 = 33 - (3 + 3) = 27
36 = 36 - (3 + 6) = 27
And so on, with the only possible answers being the nine times table. Each time it loads, a different symbol is placed on every answer of the nine times table, so that when you repeat it there isn't the same symbol every time. It's clever, but then again, so am I.
And since I explained it proper, can I have a cookie too? (:D)
> Larrykins wrote:
> didn't work for meee
>
> did you check your sums?
Im not dumb lol i did check my sums yes =P and it still didn't work....lol
> didn't work for meee
did you check your sums?
> Simple trickery. Every time the table of figures loads, it does so in
> a way that every possible result from the sum you have to do is
> related to the same symbol, which it then obviously deduces is the
> symbol you're thinking of.
>
> What do I win?
you win a cooki