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Focus Description:

You write the number 12345679 on a piece of paper and ask someone to name any prime number. Suppose it is 5. You immediately ask him to multiply 12345679 by 45. By doing this he will get 555. In other words, no matter what number you are told, the end result will always be a set of these numbers alone.

Focus secret:

He is very simple. Multiply the number given to you by nine. For example, if there is 4, then ask the viewer to multiply 12345679 by 36 (4*9). 12345679 * 36 = 444 444 404.

You just need to remember the number 9 and multiply by the number you called.

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