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It doesn't work - I'm too tricky, I guess. My brain is too strong for your silly mind tricks.
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I've seen this before. It has something to do with what we learn in 3rd grade about all multiples of 9 equaling 9. I'll explain fully after lunch.
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it's a math problem. the symbols change every time too.
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">In risposta di:</font><hr />
It doesn't work - I'm too tricky, I guess. My brain is too strong for your silly mind tricks. [/ QUOTE ] you might just be too dumb. don't rule it out yet. |
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wow, thats freaky. I did it 5 times. The first 4 times it got it right, the 5th time it was wrong. And it was a diff symbol everytime
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[ QUOTE ] It doesn't work - I'm too tricky, I guess. My brain is too strong for your silly mind tricks. [/ QUOTE ] you might just be too dumb. don't rule it out yet. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe. |
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the answer in white.
<font color="white"> there's an equivalence class for numbers with the same 10's digit here. ie you'll get the same result for 55 as you will for 56 as you will for 57 as you will for 58 etc - you'll be looking up 45 every time. and if you try it for the 60s, you'll be looking up 54 everytime. etc in multiples of 9. call these the "destination numbers". so each destination number gets the same randomly changing symbol, and the ball generates that symbol no matter what. FWIW, here are the generation numbers. you'll notice they all have the same symbol in the applet. 10-19 = 9 20-29 = 18 30-39 = 27 40-49 = 36 50-59 = 45 60-69 = 54 70-79 = 63 80-89 = 72 90-99 = 81 </font> |
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Did it twice. didn't work. I suck.
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