How often do you eat chocolate per week ?

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How often do you eat chocolate per week ? The number should be between 1 and 9

Multiply this figure by 2

Add 5

Multiply by 50

If you have had already your birthday in 2010 add 1760 If you have had already your birthday in 2010 add 1760. If you haven’t had it, add 1759

Deduct now the number corresponding to the year you were born (in 4 numbers)

The result is a figure composed of 3 numbers The result is a figure composed of 3 numbers. The first one is the number of times you eat chocolate per week

The following 2 numbers give your age . . . Well yes, your age !