yuga, VarNa and colour
Patricia Meredith Greer
pmg6s at server1.mail.virginia.edu
Mon May 19 18:31:45 UTC 1997
Well, according to my rather un-mathematical head, 11 * 9 =
99, 9 + 9 = 18, 1 + 8 = 9. It seems to be a pretty
unbeatable "rule."
On Mon, 19 May 1997 14:11:00 BST Jacob Baltuch
<jacob.baltuch at euronet.be> wrote:
> >Actually the digits of any number that is a multiple of 9 will have a
> >sum of 9 as well.
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> Not true: 9 * 11 = 99
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> >Since all of the numbers mentioned are products of
> >360, which is 9x40, they will all be multiples of 9.
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> A number that has 9 as the sum of its digits will be a multiple of 9
> but it doesn't necessarily go the other way (as the example above shows).
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