@VaibhavJ
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Replied 26 December 2012
one more additions to my collection of PPT..
Superb MatheMagic..
@VaibhavJ
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Replied 26 December 2012
2's trick
Step1: Think of a number .
Step2: Multiply it by 3.
Step3: Add 6 with the getting result.
Step4: divide it by 3.
Step5: Subtract it from the first number used.
End Result will always be 2.
Nitish Agrawal
(CA)
(810 Points)
Replied 26 December 2012
CA Mansi Kotecha
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Replied 27 December 2012
Originally posted by : Nitish Agrawal | ||
if u add 1762/1761 instead of 1755/1754 then this calculation is possible for 2012 also.... |
@*CS Siddharth Bumb. *
(B.Com, CA Final, CS )
(5270 Points)
Replied 04 January 2013
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