Friday Afternoon Puzzler
Nicole
87 Posts
This is just too odd. Can any one figure out how it works? With what little brain power I have left this late in the week I have exhausted all possibilities.
Safe travels everyone and have a great weekend!
[url]www.mysticalball.com[/url]
Safe travels everyone and have a great weekend!
[url]www.mysticalball.com[/url]
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whatever the starting number is doesn't matter because it's going to be the remainder from dividing by 10 and subtracted out of our problem. So, what we're always going to have is a multiple of 10 with 1/10th of it taken away. That leaves 9/10 of a multiple of 10, which is what you'd get by dividing that multiple of 10 by 10, and then multiplying it by 9. In other words, no matter what number you pick, you're headed towards a multiple of nine.
So, the site paints the board with the same symbol in 0, 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, and 81, and in the magic ball once you reveal it. They put that matching symbol in a few other meaningless places so that the multiples of 9 pattern isn't too easy to spot. They don't know which of the ten spots with the "magic" symbol you're going to be stopping on, but they're sure as long as you do your math right you're going to end up in one of those ten spots.
#1 thing a consultant shouldn't say: "I could tell you the answer right now, but we're committed to a three month project..." #-o
[url]http://65.54.186.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=f1139d8531d4b2329374e4a4b8977634&lat=1092931304&hm___action=http://digicc.com/fido/[/url]
Hopefully this link works...
Edited to add a better link:
[url]http://www.digicc.com/fido/[/url]
#1 thing a consultant shouldn't say: "I could tell you the answer right now, but we're committed to a three month project..." #-o