Yes i done it........
CA. LUCKY
(Service)
(103 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Yes i done it........
CA Ruskin B
(Member)
(2602 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
The 11 Times Trick
We all know the trick when multiplying by ten – add 0 to the end of the number, but did you know there is an equally easy trick for multiplying a two digit number by 11? This is it:
Take the original number and imagine a space between the two digits (in this example we will use 52:
5_2
Now add the two numbers together and put them in the middle:
5_(5+2)_2
That is it – you have the answer: 572.
If the numbers in the middle add up to a 2 digit number, just insert the second number and add 1 to the first:
9_(9+9)_9
(9+1)_8_9
10_8_9
1089 – It works every time.
ANILKUMAR
(.)
(113 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
I solved it, and updated my name in the sheet....
RAHUL SHARMA
(MUMBAI)
(59 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Originally posted by : J @ $preet | ||
Hey i solved this problem its nice |
Arun Kumar G
(Student)
(24 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
The correct number is the password to open the attached document.
If you can open it, add your name, then save it to your files and
forward this letter with your saved document attached.
I ENJOYED TO SOLVE THIS PUZZLE....
SUPER.......
Rajbir Yadav
(Asst Manager Accounts)
(31 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Originally posted by : J @ $preet | ||
Try to solve this puzzle. Apparently only people with an IQ over 120 are able to figure it out ... Keep your brain active and think about it: If... 2 + 3 = 10 7 + 2 = 63 6 + 5 = 66 8 + 4 = 96 Then: 9 + 7 = ???? 144 The correct number is the password to open the attached document. If you can open it, add your name, then save it to your files and forward this letter with your saved document attached. |
CA Ruskin B
(Member)
(2602 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
This definitely requires IQ more than 120. I don't have that much. You please try.
Create the number 24 using only 1,3,4 and 6. You may use only +, -, * and /. Parenthesis are allowed. This is not a trick question and does not involve a number system other than base 10 and does not allow for decimal points.
Proud to be an Indian where this decimal system originated.
Jai Ho
suchit shah
(Dy. Manager(Finance & Accounts))
(208 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Rohit Kumar
(Accounts Executive)
(60 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
I solved it...
sachin laxman sangle
(student)
(58 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
I have also opened it.................
CA Annie
(Chartered Accountant )
(747 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Done!.
CA VISHAL RANA,CS,B.Com,AMFI
(Chartered Accountant in Whole Time Practice)
(4354 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
Hey guys really imaging...keep share
Thanks
Rajit Mehta
(C.A)
(37 Points)
Replied 22 December 2011
good one