@VaibhavJ
(Believe!! Live your dreams!)
(33516 Points)
Replied 26 December 2012
one more additions to my collection of PPT..
Superb MatheMagic..
@VaibhavJ
(Believe!! Live your dreams!)
(33516 Points)
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
(Keep Smiling !!)
(6890 Points)
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