Here's a little brain-exercise...and if you need to eat a few M&M's to kick your brain into gear first, then good for you!!
By using this amazing formula, you can determine a person's age by how often they eat chocolate in a week! (***Disclaimer: this formula will not work if you are 100 or older!)
- Determine how many times a week you eat or want chocolate. It must be a number between 1 and 10, including 1 or 10. (I guess if it's more than 10, you'll have to lie!)
- Multiply that number by 2.
- Add 5.
- Multiply by 50.
- Add the current year.
- Subtract 250 if you've had a birthday this year. If you haven't had a birthday this year, subtract 251.
- Subtract your birth year.
- 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).
2 comments:
This is neat, but didn't really work. It told me my age, but didn't show the number I first chose. For Russell it said he was 75...
I don't think he's that old. It was fun to do.
That was cool! I know it's mathematically impossible to come up with a wrong number, but it's still almost creepy how it "knows" how old you are and what number you were thinking!
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