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Focus Description:

To demonstrate this trick, five dice are taken, on the faces of which various three-digit numbers are depicted, a total of 30 numbers. The spectator throws the dice on the table, and the magician immediately announces the sum of the five numbers that have fallen.

Focus secret:

To get this amount, the magician adds the last digits of all these numbers and subtracts the resulting number from 50. Putting the found difference in front of the subtracted one, he gets a four-digit number, which will be the required sum of the five three-digit numbers that fell on the dice. Suppose, for example, that the sum of the last digits is 26. Subtracting 26 from 50, we get 24; the answer will be the number 2426.

Our five dice bear the following numbers:

Focus with three digit numbers

Author: M.Gardner

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