Is It Really True? Mobile Phone Number Can Show Your Real Age

@Shavkat (141905)
Philippines
February 12, 2016 8:29pm CST
At first, I don’t believe on this mathematical theory shared by my friend. Mobile phone number is a tool to know one’s age. With full of hesistant, I tried to do it for curiosity. I hope that you can also try to validate his theory. You can follow the six (6) steps to reveal one’s age through mobile phone number: 1. Get the last two-digits of your phone number; 2. Use the two-digits number and multiply by 2; 3. You can add 5 with the sum total; 4. Multiply by 50; 5. Add the number 1765; and 6. Subtract your year of birth. The end result should be the last two-digits of your phone number and the next two-digits is your real age. I hope it is accurate.
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• Philippines
13 Feb 16
I tried it and the result was accurate. Omg!
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
13 Feb 16
@nottoooldtowrite I also felt the same way. It was really amazing how math can solve problems.
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• Philippines
13 Feb 16
@Shavkat the wonders of numbers!
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• United States
13 Feb 16
Oh my gosh! It is accurate. How in the world? This is awesome. I am going to tell my boyfriend to do this haha.
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• United States
13 Feb 16
@Shavkat Yes, it is so cool. The power of Math!
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
13 Feb 16
@infatuatedbby It is nice, right? Thanks for liking it.
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@alchemistrx (2547)
• Philippines
17 Feb 16
It's creepy. It's accurate. I'm gonna try it on my other mobile number. I'm gonna post the results.
• Philippines
17 Feb 16
I still got the same results.
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
17 Feb 16
@alchemistrx It was really creepy and amazing.
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
18 Feb 16
I tried it but nope it didn't work for me. the end result was not the last two digits of my phone numberr and the next two digits were not my real age, but it was fun.
@mammots (3209)
• Philippines
18 Feb 16
Okay i'm going to try this ! 1. 6 0 2. 60 x 2 = 120 3. 120 +5 = 125 4. 125 x 50 = 6250 5. 6250 + 1765 = 8015 6. 8015 - 1960 = 6055 Wow ...amazing !!!
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
19 Feb 16
@mammots It was really amazing. Thanks for liking it.
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
25 Feb 16
I am in awe!! It worked
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
25 Feb 16
@sherryericja Thanks for liking it.
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@mammots (3209)
• Philippines
18 Feb 16
Okay I'm going to give it a try: 1. 6 0 2.60 x 2 = 120 3. 120 + 5 = 125 4. 125 x 50 = 6250 5.6250 + 1765 = 8015 6. 8015 - 1960 = 60[b][/b]55 Wow ... amazing!