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  • Calculate Your Age by Chocolate

    Yes, it's true: If you are old enough to do mathematics and you like chocolate, you might be able to figure out your age. By crunching these numbers (including the weekly frequency of your preference for chocolate), your age is mathematically revealed. It's a nifty trick for kids learning basic mathematics, who can practice it on adults and elicit reactions of surprise and amusement.

    Try it out to see for yourself, and then read on to find out how it works.

    Steps

    Determine how many times a week you eat or want chocolate. It must be a number between 1 and 10, including 1 or 10.
    Let's say you eat chocolate 8 times a week (we won't tell).

    Multiply that number by 2.
    8 x 2 = 16
    Add 5 to the previous result.
    16 + 5 = 21
    Multiply that by 50.
    21 x 50 = 1050
    Add the current year (Gregorian).
    1050 + 2008 = 3058
    Subtract 250 if you've had a birthday this year.

    If you haven't had a birthday this year, subtract 251.

    Let's say your birthday hasn't passed yet.
    3058 - 251 = 2807
    Subtract your birth year.
    Assuming you were born in 1975...
    2807 - 1975 = 832

    You'll end up with a 3 or 4 digit number.

    The last two digits are your age (if you're under 10 years old there will be a zero before your age).

    The remaining one or two digits will be the number of times per week you eat or want chocolate (the number you specified in the first step).


    Why it works

    This really does work for anybody from 1 to 99 years old, although the chocolate part is just for fun (an added distraction). Here's how the mathematics work.
    Select a number between 1 and 10. Multiply by 2, add 5, multiply by 50. These steps are just a fancy way to push your (or your assistant's) random number out into the hundreds place.

    Here is what you'll get for all possible selections:

    1 350
    2 450
    3 550
    4 650
    5 750
    6 850
    7 950
    8 1050
    9 1150
    10 1250

    Add the current Gregorian year (2008 ):

    1 2358
    2 2458
    3 2558
    4 2658
    5 2758
    6 2858
    7 2958
    8 3058
    9 3158
    10 3258

    Subtract 250 (or 251 if your birthday hasn't happened yet this year). This yields the year of your last birthday (2007 or 200 plus 100 times your chosen number:

    1 2106
    2 2207
    3 2307
    4 2407
    5 2507
    6 2607
    7 2707
    8 2807
    9 2907
    10 3007

    Subtract the year of your birth and get your age plus 100 times your chosen number.

    Put another way:

    (Year of your last birthday + (100 x your chosen number)) - Year of your birth = Your age + (100 x your chosen number)


    Warnings

    This will not work consistently for people who are 100 years old or older.
    Your friends may guess how it works as it requires inputting information from their date of birth into the equation, from which you can calculate a person's age immediately. When doing it with your friends, confirm their age and put in their birth year without telling them.

    Add the requirement to reveal whether a person's birthday has passed or not, and most knowing individuals will come to the conclusion that you are just using the chocolate to smokescreen the actual calculations taking place.

  • #2
    WOW!!!!!!

    lol that actually worked

    amazing
    Mary's back, back again

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    • #3
      age in doroste man ta 2 mahe dige mimiram lol
      ~ Bahar ~

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