YOUR AGE BY CHOCOLATE MATH

ashanmendis23

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This is how this works...

I think most people who read this already know how it works...but just in case if you didn't just read this...

1.pick a no. 1 - 10
suppose this as "(n)"

2.then multiply it by 2 =
so "2(n)"

3.add 5 =
"2(n) + 5"

4.multiply it by 50 =
="50[2(n) + 5]"
="100(n) + 250"

5.if birthday passed add 1759 if not 1758 =
=100(n)+2009 / 100(n)+ 2008

6. subtract your birth year...
=100(n) + your age
e.g:- if you were born on 1992
=100(n) + 16

the number you pick just becomes the no. in the hundredth place as that number is multiplied by 100...
e.g. if you pick "4"
100(n) /n=4
so 400
sooo 400 + 2009-your birth year
sooooo 400+ your age....


soooooooooooooo this is cheep....
and worst of all if you are a very old person aging 100+ years old...this dont work...
(there are 100+ year olds.... :oo: :baffled: :nerd: )

so thats how it works, pretty easy neee, :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :lol: