O.T....Try this.....
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Piece of cake!
If you take the little word problem and put into an equation, it looks like the following, given that "N" is the number of times you want to have sex and "Y" is the year you were born:
{ [(N x 2) + 5] x 50 } + (1752-Y)
Rearrange it a little and it looks like this:
[(2N + 5) x 50] + (1752-Y)
Using the distributive property, The first term becomes:
100N + 250 + (1752-Y)
NOW, notice that 2002(current year) - 1752 = 250...
So, subtracting the year you were born from 1752 will yield a negative number which is your age subtracted from 250...I'm 25(1977), so the answer is -225 and so on. Add 250 to that and you're left with your age......
Of course 100N gives you with 100, 200, 300, so on based on the number of times you want to have sex in a week to which your adding your age.
If you take the little word problem and put into an equation, it looks like the following, given that "N" is the number of times you want to have sex and "Y" is the year you were born:
{ [(N x 2) + 5] x 50 } + (1752-Y)
Rearrange it a little and it looks like this:
[(2N + 5) x 50] + (1752-Y)
Using the distributive property, The first term becomes:
100N + 250 + (1752-Y)
NOW, notice that 2002(current year) - 1752 = 250...
So, subtracting the year you were born from 1752 will yield a negative number which is your age subtracted from 250...I'm 25(1977), so the answer is -225 and so on. Add 250 to that and you're left with your age......
Of course 100N gives you with 100, 200, 300, so on based on the number of times you want to have sex in a week to which your adding your age.
Last edited by Baja Daze; 10-16-2002 at 04:17 PM.