Write the names of the people across the top and TRUE LOVE along the side. Count how many Ts, Rs, Us, Es, Ls, Os and Vs you have in both names and write it next to the letters of TRUE LOVE.
Emily Stinson
Jack Pepper
T - 1
R - 1
U - 0
E - 3
L - 1
O - 1
V - 0
E - 3
Once you've done that, add together all the numbers from TRUE and all the numbers from LOVE.
1
+1
+0
+3
=5
1
+1
+0
+3
=5
If you get a two=digit number, add the two digits together. Then place the number from LOVE behind the number from TRUE and you get a percentage.
55%
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