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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Re: [MTC Global] Maths quiz

This is true for those who are up to 99 years of age. If one is born in 1900 the final answer would be 1013 if the last digit in her mobile number is 9. It seems according to the latest census India has six lakhs centenarians.

Regards
 
T A Achuth Kumar
Phone Res: 044-2559 5056
Phone Off:  044-3255 4755
Mobile     : 0 91765-14679



On Sunday, 5 January 2014 3:53 PM, K. Sampath Kumar <sampathkumarubi@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

Dear friends,

Good morning.

Enjoy this Sunday with a maths quiz, it is astonishing.

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LADIES BEWARE.  YOUR WELL GUARDED SECRET WILL SOON BE OUT !!

Do not believe? Try it...
I do not know who discoverd this? Found  it to be accurate.

It will take about 15 seconds.  So read and do it at the same time so that you will not lose the pleasure of finding out.

[1] Take a look at your last digit of your cell phone number
[2] Use this figure and multiply by 2
[3] Then add 5
[4] And then multiply by 50
[5] And then add the number 1763
[6] The last step; with this number, subtract your birth year.

Now you see a  number.

The first digit is the last digit of your phone number, the next digits is your actual age!

Surprising?

This is a very interesting math problem.
Really amazing!! 

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Have a relaxing Sunday.

With regards,
 
Dr. K. Sampath Kumar,  B.A. (Economics), BGL, M.Com., M.Phil., Cert. A.I.I.B.,
                                        MBA (Finance), MBA (HR & Marketing), 
ACS, FCMA, Ph. D.,

Professor
, SSN School of Management
C/o. SSN College of Engineering
Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR)

KALAVAKKAM - 603110
Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, India
Landline :  044-24860668
Mobile    :  9094405733
 
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just one more time than you fall
-- Oliver Goldsmith

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