COPIED FROM TREAD (RED)
Try this and tell me if it worked for you
It's interesting
It worked for me
1. Key in the first 3 digits of your phone
number into a calculator (not the area code)
2. Multiply by 80
3. Add 1
4. Multiply by 250
5. Add the last four digits of your phone number
6. Add the last four digits of your phone number again
7. Subtract 250
8. Divide by 2 at last
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Is it your phone number ??
this is my analysis
YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS ABCDEFG OK?
TTHEN FIRST 3 DIGIT AS ABC AND LAST 4 DIGITS AS DEFG
THY 2 UNDERSTAND FOLLOWING FORMULAR WITH WHAT YOU DO..
=(250(80*ABC+1)+DEFG+DEFG-250)/2
SOLVE THIS
=(20000*ABC+250+2*DEFG-250)/2
=(20000*ABC+2*DEFG)/2
=10000*ABC+DEFG
I CAN WRITE THIS AS
=ABC0000+DEFG (AS 10000*123=1230000)
THIS IS EQUEL TO
=ABCDEFG (1230000+4567=1234567)
ABCDEFG IS PHONE NUMBER?
DON'T SUPRISED THIS IS VALID FOR ANY SEVEN DIGITS NUMBER
THIS IS MATHEMATICAL ILLUTION CAN'T BE DIRECTLY SEEEN
ENJOY...
Try this and tell me if it worked for you
It's interesting
It worked for me
1. Key in the first 3 digits of your phone
number into a calculator (not the area code)
2. Multiply by 80
3. Add 1
4. Multiply by 250
5. Add the last four digits of your phone number
6. Add the last four digits of your phone number again
7. Subtract 250
8. Divide by 2 at last
*
*
Is it your phone number ??
this is my analysis
YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS ABCDEFG OK?
TTHEN FIRST 3 DIGIT AS ABC AND LAST 4 DIGITS AS DEFG
THY 2 UNDERSTAND FOLLOWING FORMULAR WITH WHAT YOU DO..
=(250(80*ABC+1)+DEFG+DEFG-250)/2
SOLVE THIS
=(20000*ABC+250+2*DEFG-250)/2
=(20000*ABC+2*DEFG)/2
=10000*ABC+DEFG
I CAN WRITE THIS AS
=ABC0000+DEFG (AS 10000*123=1230000)
THIS IS EQUEL TO
=ABCDEFG (1230000+4567=1234567)
ABCDEFG IS PHONE NUMBER?
DON'T SUPRISED THIS IS VALID FOR ANY SEVEN DIGITS NUMBER
THIS IS MATHEMATICAL ILLUTION CAN'T BE DIRECTLY SEEEN
ENJOY...
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