But
the really smart trick is explaining to them why these 'tricks' are maths and
not magic. Like all fine magicians, you should practice by trying them. Can you
explicate how they work?
- Think
of a number.
- Double
it.
- Add 10.
- Halve
it.
- Take
away you original number.
- Is
your answer 5?
Try this with a diverse starting number. Did you get a different
result? Why does this occur?
Write the answer on a piece of paper without letting anybody see it and seal it in an envelope. Have somebody hold the envelope and at the end ask them to open it and reveal the number you wrote at the beginning. Wow, Magic!
Write the answer on a piece of paper without letting anybody see it and seal it in an envelope. Have somebody hold the envelope and at the end ask them to open it and reveal the number you wrote at the beginning. Wow, Magic!
Without giving you any information, ask a friend
to count the value of some coins and write the amount on a piece of paper. Then
ask your friend to:
- Double
the amount.
- Add
the first odd prime number to the new total.
- Multiply
the result by 1/4 of 20.
- Subtract
the lowest common multiple of 2 and 3.
For the grand finale, you ask for the final
answer. Take off the last digit and you will be able to work out how much the
coins are worth!
Trick # 3 Working
out Audience’s Age and Shoe Size
Amaze your audience by working out not only their age but also what size shoe they wear! Wow them even more by telling them how the maths works.
Amaze your audience by working out not only their age but also what size shoe they wear! Wow them even more by telling them how the maths works.
Give them the following directions but tell them
not to show you any calculations:
- Write
down your age.
- Multiply
it by 1/5 of 100.
- Add
on today's date (e.g. 2 if it's the 2nd of the month).
- Multiply
by 20% of 25.
- Now
add on your shoe size (if it's a half size round to a whole number).
- Finally
subtract 5 times today's date.
- Show
me you final answer!
Look at the answer, the hundreds are the age and the remaining digits
are the shoe size. If for instance somebody shows you 1105, there are 11
hundreds - the age, and the remaining digits 05 (or 5) show the shoe size.
Now, how on earth does that work?
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1 comment:
Good Math tips you shared to impress our math teeacher.
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