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Try this and see what you come up with:

1. Grab a calculator. (you won't be able to do this one in your head)

2. Key in the first three digits of your phone number (NOT the area code)

3. Multiply by 80

4. Add 1

5. Multiply by 250

6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number

7. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again.

8. Subtract 250

9. Divide number by 2

What do you have?

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A completely random number.

Guess it doesn't work with eight-digit phone numbers. :)

EDIT: Ah, I can see that it'll come up with your phone number. Because it's equal to (if x is the first three digits of your number and y is the last four digits)

([250(80x+1)+2y]-250)/2

which reduces to

1000x + y

which should give you your very own phone number!

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Originally posted by Ancalagon the Black

EDIT: Ah, I can see that it'll come up with your phone number. Because it's equal to (if x is the first three digits of your number and y is the last four digits)

([250(80x+1)+2y]-250)/2

which reduces to

1000x + y

Could've used you when I was flunking algebra in high school. :silly:

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Originally posted by Ancalagon the Black

A completely random number.

Guess it doesn't work with eight-digit phone numbers. :)

EDIT: Ah, I can see that it'll come up with your phone number. Because it's equal to (if x is the first three digits of your number and y is the last four digits)

([250(80x+1)+2y]-250)/2

which reduces to

1000x + y

which should give you your very own phone number!

Hey egghead take a hike! :silly:

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Originally posted by Ancalagon the Black

A completely random number.

Guess it doesn't work with eight-digit phone numbers. :)

EDIT: Ah, I can see that it'll come up with your phone number. Because it's equal to (if x is the first three digits of your number and y is the last four digits)

([250(80x+1)+2y]-250)/2

which reduces to

1000x + y

which should give you your very own phone number!

I must have been doing time or been freeze dried, what is an eight digit phone number?

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