Retrasado said:
ok. the site asks you to pick any two digit number. (we'll pick 46) then it asks you to add the two digits in the number together (4+6=10) and subtract the rsult (10) from the original number (46-10=36), Then, on the next page, it shows a list of numbers with symbols by them. However, each symbol stands for more than one number. Since the answer to the question will always be a multiple of 9, all the site has to do is make the same symbol stand for all the availible multiples of 9 and it will always be correct. for proof that the answer will always be amultiple of nine, I'll show a few more examples" Number = 62. 6+2=6. 62-8=54. 9*6=54 Number = 96. 9+6=15 96-15=81. 9*9=81 Number = 11. 1+1=2 11-2=9. 9*1=9
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you just wasted your energy to a sarcastic post :P









