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STRANGE ! Here is a little mathematical exercise sure to surprise you all! Hit [enter] to view next slide

It takes only 30 seconds, and all you have to do is follow the instructions and do what they say as you read along. Do not jump to the end until you are done the calculations.

1.First, pick the number of times a week you would like to eat out at a restaurant.

2. Multiply this number by two (2).

3. Add five (5).

4. Multiply by fifty (50).

5. If your birthday has already passed this year, add If not, add 1750.

6. Last step: Subtract the number representing the year of your birth (eg.: 1941, 1973, etc.).

You should now have a three digit number.

The first digit should be: the number of times a week you would like to eat out.

The coolest is yet to come!!! The last two digits represent …

Your age !!!!!! The year 2001 is the only year where this will work, so send it to your friends!