polimillonOne
Probably the product.
Fibonacci sequence
Ignore the last two digits of the number called out by the spectator and choose the memorised square which is just lower (or equal) to the remaining number. The corresponding square root is the first digit. of your answer Now consider the last digit of the number called out by the spectator. If this is 0 or 5, then you immediately know that the last digit of your answer is also 0 or 5. In all other cases, the last digit of the number called out will indicate two possible values for the last digit of the square root. For example, if the last digit is 9, then the square root may end in either 3 or 7.
In the UK, dial 1471. And then 3 to call them back.
polimillonOne
Probably the product.
*67 than dial the number. *69 to find out who called you last.
The number of hundreds in a percentage becomes the integer part of the mixed number, and the last the remainder of the number, when divided by 100, becomes the fractional part.Thus, given 1234, the number of hundreds is 12. So the mixed number is 12 34/100 which can be simplified to 12 17/50.
*69 will give you the number of the person that last called - usually.
find the number of dentists hired last year. Divide by the total number of dentists and multiply by 100.
You need not know the number of the last person that called!!Just dial *69 after the dial tone. That number will ring automatically no matter who it was unless they are too far out of area.
what percentage of marrages last more than 70 years
Fibonacci sequence
Ignore the last two digits of the number called out by the spectator and choose the memorised square which is just lower (or equal) to the remaining number. The corresponding square root is the first digit. of your answer Now consider the last digit of the number called out by the spectator. If this is 0 or 5, then you immediately know that the last digit of your answer is also 0 or 5. In all other cases, the last digit of the number called out will indicate two possible values for the last digit of the square root. For example, if the last digit is 9, then the square root may end in either 3 or 7.
If you call 1471 AFTER you have been called, it gives you the number who has just called you. This will not work for some private telephones and will not work for Business e.g. BT. NOTE YOU CAN ONLY GET THE LAST NUMBER THAT HAS CALLED YOU. Hope this works
Just look in your caller history.