Some recent number discussions with friends had us exploring our own number ‘tricks’ and we thought we would share them here.
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Any number times 1 is itself. That means you have one of it. So,
1x97,867,564,534,231= (drum roll please) 97,867,564,534,231 |
Any number times two is double the original number. They are ALWAYS even, even though the number you multiply by may be odd. Crazy isn’t it? |
Ever hear “3 is a magic number?” Well, this is why. If you have a number, say 345 you add the digits to each other: 3+4+5= 12
If the answer is able to be divided by 3, the original number 345, can too! How cool is that? 3 divided by 345= 115 |
The coolest thing about 6’s is, they follow the same rule as threes, with a twist. The number is only divisible by six if it is an even number.
3+4+5=12, so since 3 goes into that and it is even, so does 6
But: 4+4+7=15, since it is odd it can be divided by 3, but not by 6. |
Pick any whole number... If the number is even, divide it by 2; if it is odd, multiply it by 3, then add 1. By repeating this procedure, sooner or later you'll arrive at the number 4, which will give you 2, which in turn gives you 1, and then get a 4 again! No matter what number you choose, you'll always arrive at the 4-2-1 cycle. |