Re: Why does this work!



Ah ha! That's what I get for trying it quickly three times and asking the
group before trying to figure it myself! You have to admit I know where my
best resources are! You saved me lots of time! Hehehehe.
Thanks!
KJ

"Witchystitcher" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Every year the 5th graders put on a math fair in my school. I always
give this to one of my special ed students to do because it is so
easy. I make it up with symbols from wingdings fonts.

When you add the digits of a 2 digit number and subtract it from the
original number, the result will always be a multiple of 9. All
multiples of 9 have the same symbol.

Linda
PATCHogue, NY

On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:44:39 GMT, "KJ" <KJoger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Somebody explain this to me! Please!
http://www.sonnyradio.com/psychic.swf.htm




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