Step1: Add 18 to your birth month.
Step2: Multiply by 25.
Step3: Subtract 333.
Step4: Multiply by 8.
step5: Subtract 554.
step6: Divide by 2.
step7: Add your birth date.
step8: Multiply by 5.
step9: Add 692.
step10: Multiply by 20.
step11: Add only the last two digits of your birth year.
step12: Subtract 32940 to get your birthday!.
Example: If the answer is 123199 means that you were born on December 31, 1999. If the answer is not right, you followed the directions incorrectly or lied about your birthday.A birthday calculator is a tool that you can use to calculate many different way of looking at one's birthday. You can type in someone's birthday, and it will tell you how old they are in month, weeks, days, etc.
Marcus Trick was born on January 5, 1978.
If this is a trick question, the answer is "fingers" (manual = of or done with the hand). If not, possibly an abacus. But, while most people have used their fingers for counting, very few have used an abacus.
The "shell oil trick" on a calculator is a method used to quickly clear all variables and functions stored in the calculator's memory. This can be helpful when starting a new calculation or if you want to ensure there are no residual values impacting your current computation. To perform this trick, you typically press a combination of buttons, such as "2nd" + "MEM" + "7" + "1" on a TI-84 calculator. It essentially resets the calculator to its default state.
September 23, 1973
The keyboard trick for peter answers is period and then your answer. For example When is you birthday? .march 31st
Trick Daddy was born on November 23, 1973.
Easy. When ever your birthday is! Sort of a trick question :L
A Texas Instruments graphing calculator can be used as a basic calculator, a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.
RMD Calculator is a "Required Minimum Calculator" and is used to determine what your minimum distribution toward your IRA should be. To use a RMD Calculator you'll need your birthday for the current year and the total balance of your IRA as of the year before; you'll also need to know your spouses information.
DD/MM/YYYY usually does the trick! :-)
The very first calculator ever used could be an abicus, an electronic calculator, or even your brain. The first calculator invented was the abacus.