doing what the site says will always result in a
multiple of 9. I can't prove it mathematically, but a
few trials showed this to be the case:
15 -> 1+5 = 6; 15-6=9
99 -> 9+9 = 18; 99-18=81
47 -> 4+7 = 11; 47-11=36
I think it is called the rule of 9s or something like
that.
James
--- BP Jonsson <bpj@...> wrote:
> My fiancee was directed to this:
>
>
<http://mr-31238.mr.valuehost.co.uk/assets/Flash/psychic.swf>
>
> Is there a mathematical explanation to this?
> Not that I would understand such an explanation,
> but I'd like to know if there is one.
>
>
> /BP 8^)
> --
> B.Philip Jonsson mailto:melrochX@melroch.se (delete
> X)
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