MATHS MAGIC:
259 x UR AGE x 39 = ?
Just Try It
You Will Get An Interesting Result.
It seems like you've left a placeholder for "UR AGE." If you replace "UR AGE" with your actual age, you can calculate the result. For example, if your age is 25:
Simply multiply the three numbers together:
So, the result is 251,775. If you provide your age, I can help you calculate the specific result for you!
Magic Number 1089:
- Choose any three-digit number where the digits are not all the same (e.g., 483).
- Reverse the digits to create a new number (e.g., 384).
- Subtract the smaller number from the larger one (e.g., 483 - 384 = 99).
- Reverse the digits of the result (e.g., 99 becomes 99).
- Add the result from step 3 and the reversed result from step 4 (e.g., 99 + 99 = 198).
The surprising thing is that, no matter what three-digit number you start with, you'll always end up with 1089! It's a fun magic trick that seems to work like, well, magic.
1. The "12345679" Trick:
- Instructions:
- Choose any single digit from 1 to 9 (let's say 4).
- Multiply that digit by 9 (4 x 9 = 36).
- Multiply the result by 12,345,679 (36 x 12,345,679).
- The Magic: The result will always be your chosen digit repeated nine times (444,444,444).
- Why it Works: 12,345,679 is a special number. When multiplied by 9, it creates a number that, when further multiplied by any single digit, repeats that digit.
2. The "Doubling and Adding" Trick:
- Instructions:
- Choose any number.
- Double it.
- Add 10.
- Divide by 2.
- Subtract your original number.
- The Magic: You'll always end up with 5.
- Why it Works: This is a simple algebraic manipulation disguised as a trick. The operations cancel out your original number, leaving only half of the added 10.
3. The "Guessing a Hidden Number" Trick:
- Instructions:
- Ask someone to choose a number (but not tell you).
- Tell them to multiply it by 2.
- Then, add 8.
- Divide the result by 2.
- Ask them to tell you their result.
- Subtract 4 from the number they give you.
- The Magic: The result is their original number.
- Why it Works: Again, basic algebra in disguise. The operations are designed to reverse each other.
4. The "Age and Shoe Size" Trick:
- Instructions:
- Ask someone for their shoe size.
- Multiply it by 5.
- Add 50.
- Multiply by 20.
- Add 1015.
- Subtract their birth year.
- The Magic: The result will be a four-digit number. The first two digits are their shoe size, and the last two are their age.
- Why it Works: This trick uses the properties of place value and the current year to separate the age and shoe size.
5. The "Number 9" Trick:
- Instructions:
- Think of a number between 1 and 10.
- Multiply it by 9.
- If the result is a two-digit number, add the digits together.
- The Magic: the result will always be 9.
- Why it works: all multiples of 9, when the digits are added together, until a single digit is reached, will equal 9.
6. The 7 times 11 times 13 trick.
- Instructions:
- Pick any three digit number.
- Multiply that number by 7.
- Multiply the result by 11.
- Multiply that result by 13.
- The magic: The result will be the three digit number repeated.
- Why it works: 7 times 11 times 13 equals 1001. When any 3 digit number is multiplied by 1001, the three digit number is repeated.
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