Lightning calculation and other "mathemagic" | Arthur Benjamin

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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
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My name is Art Benjamin, and I am a "mathemagician."
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What that means is, I combine my loves of math and magic
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to do something I call "mathemagics."
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But before I get started, I have a quick question for the audience.
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By any chance, did anyone happen
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to bring with them this morning a calculator?
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Seriously, if you have a calculator with you, raise your hand.
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Raise your hand. Did your hand go up?
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Now bring it out, bring it out. Anybody else?
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I see, I see one way in the back.
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You sir, that's three.
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And anybody on this side here?
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OK, over there on the aisle.
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Would the four of you please bring out your calculators,
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then join me up on stage.
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Let's give them a nice round of applause.
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(Applause)
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That's right.
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Now, since I haven't had the chance to work with these calculators,
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I need to make sure that they are all working properly.
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Would somebody get us started by giving us a two-digit number, please?
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How about a two-digit number?
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Audience: 22.
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AB: 22. And another two-digit number, sir?
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Audience: 47.
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AB: Multiply 22 times 47, make sure you get 1,034,
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or the calculators are not working.
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Do all of you get 1,034? 1,034?
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Volunteer: No.
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AB: 594. Let's give three of them a nice round of applause there.
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(Applause)
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Would you like to try a more standard calculator, just in case?
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OK, great.
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What I'm going to try and do then --
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I notice it took some of you a little bit of time to get your answer.
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That's OK.
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I'll give you a shortcut for multiplying even faster on the calculator.
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There is something called the square of a number,
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which most of you know is taking a number and multiplying it by itself.
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For instance, five squared would be?
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Audience: 25.
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AB: 25. The way we can square on most calculators --
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let me demonstrate with this one --
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is by taking the number, such as five,
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hitting "times" and then "equals,"
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and on most calculators that will give you the square.
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On some of these ancient RPN calculators,
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you've got an "x squared" button on it,
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will allow you to do the calculation even faster.
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What I'm going to try and do now is to square, in my head,
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four two-digit numbers
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faster than they can do on their calculators,
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even using the shortcut method.
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What I'll use is the second row this time,
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and I'll get four of you
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to each yell out a two-digit number,
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and if you would square the first number,
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and if you would square the second, the third and the fourth,
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I will try and race you to the answer. OK?
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So quickly, a two-digit number please.
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Audience: 37.
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Arthur Benjamin: 37 squared, OK.
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Audience: 23.
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AB: 23 squared, OK.
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Audience: 59.
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AB: 59 squared, OK, and finally?
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Audience: 93.
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AB: 93 squared.
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Would you call out your answers, please?
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Volunteer: 1369. AB: 1369.
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Volunteer: 529. AB: 529.
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Volunteer: 3481. AB: 3481.
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Volunteer: 8649.
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AB: Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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Let me try to take this one step further.
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I'm going to try to square some three-digit numbers this time.
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I won't even write these down --
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I'll just call them out as they're called out to me.
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Anyone I point to, call out a three-digit number.
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Anyone on our panel, verify the answer.
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Just give some indication if it's right.
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A three-digit number, sir, yes?
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Audience: 987.
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AB: 987 squared is 974,169.
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(Laughter)
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AB: Yes? Good.
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Another three-digit --
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(Applause)
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-- another three-digit number, sir?
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Audience: 457.
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AB: 457 squared is 205,849.
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205,849?
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AB: Yes?
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OK, another, another three-digit number, sir?
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Audience: 321.
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AB: 321 is 103,041.
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103,041.
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Yes? One more three-digit number please.
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Audience: Oh, 722.
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AB: 722 is 500, that's a harder one.
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Is that 513,284?
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Volunteer: Yes.
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AB: Yes? Oh, one more, one more three-digit number please.
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Audience: 162.
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162 squared is 26,244.
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Volunteer: Yes.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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Let me try to take this one step further.
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(Laughter)
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I'm going to try to square a four-digit number this time.
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You can all take your time on this;
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I will not beat you to the answer on this one,
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but I will try to get the answer right.
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To make this a little bit more random, let's take the fourth row this time,
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let's say, one, two, three, four.
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If each of you would call out a single digit between zero and nine,
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that will be the four-digit number that I'll square.
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Nine.
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Seven.
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Five.
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Eight.
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9,758, this will take me a little bit of time, so bear with me.
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95 million --
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(Sighs)
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218,564?
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Volunteer: Yes!
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AB: Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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Now, I would attempt to square a five-digit number --
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and I can --
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but unfortunately, most calculators cannot.
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(Laughter)
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Eight-digit capacity -- don't you hate that?
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So, since we've reached the limits of our calculators --
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what's that?
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Does yours go higher?
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Volunteer: I don't know.
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AB: Oh, yours does?
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Volunteer: I can probably do it. AB: I'll talk to you later.
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In the meanwhile, let me conclude
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the first part of my show by doing something a little trickier.
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Let's take the largest number on the board here, 8649.
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Would you each enter that on your calculator?
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And instead of squaring it this time,
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I want you to take that number and multiply it
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by any three-digit number that you want,
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but don't tell me what you're multiplying by --
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just multiply it by any random three-digit number.
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So you should have as an answer either
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a six-digit or probably a seven-digit number.
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How many digits do you have, six or seven?
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Seven, and yours?
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Seven? Seven?
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And, uncertain.
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Seven.
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Is there any possible way that I could know
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what seven-digit numbers you have?
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Say "No."
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(Laughter)
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Good, then I shall attempt the impossible --
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or at least the improbable.
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What I'd like each of you to do is to call out for me
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any six of your seven digits, any six of them,
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in any order you'd like.
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(Laughter)
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One digit at a time,
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I shall try and determine the digit you've left out.
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Starting with your seven-digit number,
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call out any six of them please.
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Volunteer: 1, 9, 7, 0, 4, 2.
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AB: Did you leave out the number 6?
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Good, OK, that's one.
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You have a seven-digit number, call out any six of them please.
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Volunteer: 4, 4, 8, 7, 5.
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I think I only heard five numbers. I -- wait -- 44875 --
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did you leave out the number 6?
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Same as she did, OK.
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You've got a seven-digit number --
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call out any six of them loud and clear.
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Volunteer: 0, 7, 9, 0, 4, 4.
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I think you left out the number 3?
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AB: That's three.
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The odds of me getting all four of these right by random guessing
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would be one in 10,000: 10 to the fourth power.
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OK, any six of them.
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(Laughter)
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Really scramble them up this time, please.
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Volunteer: 2, 6, 3, 9, 7, 2.
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Did you leave out the number 7?
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And let's give all four of these people a nice round of applause.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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For my next number --
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(Laughter)
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while I mentally recharge my batteries,
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I have one more question for the audience.
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By any chance, does anybody here happen to know
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the day of the week that they were born on?
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If you think you know your birth day, raise your hand.
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Let's see, starting with -- let's start with a gentleman first.
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What year was it, first of all?
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That's why I pick a gentleman first.
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Audience: 1953.
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1953, and the month?
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November what?
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23rd -- was that a Monday?
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Audience: Yes.
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Good. Somebody else?
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I haven't seen any women's hands up.
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OK, how about you, what year?
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1949, and the month?
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October what?
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Fifth -- was that a Wednesday?
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Yes! I'll go way to the back right now, how about you?
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Yell it out, what year?
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Audience: 1959.
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1959, OK -- and the month?
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Audience: February.
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February what?
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Sixth -- was that a Friday? Audience: Yes.
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Good, how about the person behind her?
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Call out, what year was it?
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Audience: 1947. AB: 1947, and the month?
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Audience: May. AB: May what?
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Seventh -- would that be a Wednesday?
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Audience: Yes. AB: Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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Anybody here who'd like to know the day of the week they were born?
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We can do it that way.
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Of course, I could just make up an answer and you wouldn't know,
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so I come prepared for that.
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I brought with me a book of calendars.
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It goes as far back into the past as 1800, because you never know.
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(Laughter)
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I didn't mean to look at you, sir -- you were just sitting there.
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(Laughter)
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Anyway, Chris, you can help me out here, if you wouldn't mind.
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This is a book of calendars.
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Who wanted to know their birth day?
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What year was it, first of all?
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Audience: 1966.
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66 -- turn to the calendar with 1966.
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And what month?
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Audience: April. AB: April what?
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Audience: 17th.
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I believe that was a Sunday.
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Can you confirm, Chris?
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Chris Anderson: Yes.
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AB: I'll tell you what, Chris:
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as long as you have that book in front of you,
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do me a favor, turn to a year outside of the 1900s,
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either into the 1800s or way into the 2000s --
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that'll be a much greater challenge for me.
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AB: What year would you like? CA: 1824.
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AB: 1824, OK.
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AB: And what month?
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CA: June.
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AB: June what? CA: Sixth.
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AB: Was that a Sunday?
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CA: It was. AB: And it was cloudy.
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(Laughter)
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Good, thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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But I'd like to wrap things up now
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by alluding to something from earlier in the presentation.
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There was a gentleman up here who had a 10-digit calculator.
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Where is he, would you stand up,
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10-digit guy?
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OK, stand up for me just for a second,
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so I can see where you are.
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You have a 10-digit calculator, sir, as well?
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OK, what I'm going to try and do, is to square in my head
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a five-digit number requiring a 10-digit calculator.
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But to make my job more interesting for you, as well as for me,
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I'm going to do this problem thinking out loud.
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So you can actually, honestly hear
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what's going on in my mind while I do a calculation of this size.
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Now, I have to apologize to our magician friend Lennart Green.
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I know as a magician we're not supposed to reveal our secrets,
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but I'm not too afraid
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that people are going to start doing my show next week, so --
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I think we're OK.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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So, let's see,
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let's take a different row of people, starting with you.
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I'll get five digits: one, two, three, four.
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Oh, I did this row already.
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Let's do the row before you,
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starting with you: one, two, three, four, five.
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2269
11:43
Call out a single digit --
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11:44
that will be the five-digit number that I will try to square, go ahead.
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3981
11:49
Five.
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709396
1008
11:50
Seven.
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710983
1026
11:52
Six.
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712033
1077
11:53
Eight.
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713134
1002
11:54
Three.
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714636
1038
11:56
57,683 --
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716160
4555
12:00
squared.
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720739
1089
12:01
Yuck.
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721852
1000
12:03
Let me explain to you how I'm going to attempt this problem.
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723496
4088
12:08
I'm going to break the problem down into three parts.
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2870
12:11
I'll do 57,000 squared,
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731054
2648
12:13
plus 683 squared,
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733726
3410
12:17
plus 57,000 times 683 times two.
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4761
12:22
Add all those numbers together,
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742643
2094
12:24
and with any luck, arrive at the answer.
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744761
2781
12:28
Now, let me recap.
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1449
12:30
(Laughter)
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750006
1470
12:31
Thank you.
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751500
1135
12:32
(Laughter)
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1873
12:34
While I explain something else --
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1873
12:36
(Laughter)
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1230
12:37
-- I know, that you can use, right?
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2111
12:39
(Laughter)
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759842
1005
12:40
While I do these calculations,
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1747
12:42
you might hear certain words,
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2479
12:45
as opposed to numbers, creep into the calculation.
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2991
12:48
Let me explain what that is.
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1398
12:49
This is a phonetic code,
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769582
2082
12:51
a mnemonic device that I use,
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771688
2076
12:53
that allows me to convert numbers into words.
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2810
12:56
I store them as words, and later on retrieve them as numbers.
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776622
3142
12:59
I know it sounds complicated; it's not.
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779788
1961
13:01
I don't want you to think you're seeing something out of "Rain Man."
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3332
13:05
(Laughter)
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1047
13:06
There's definitely a method to my madness --
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786200
2056
13:08
definitely, definitely.
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1228
13:09
Sorry.
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789532
1001
13:10
(Laughter)
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3579
13:14
If you want to talk to me about ADHD afterwards,
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2245
13:16
you can talk to me then.
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1707
13:18
By the way, one last instruction,
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2380
13:20
for my judges with the calculators --
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2352
13:22
you know who you are --
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1142
13:24
there is at least a 50 percent chance that I will make a mistake here.
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5030
13:29
If I do, don't tell me what the mistake is;
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3428
13:32
just say, "you're close," or something like that,
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2332
13:34
and I'll try and figure out the answer --
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814968
1976
13:36
which could be pretty entertaining in itself.
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816968
2168
13:39
If, however, I am right,
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819160
1976
13:41
whatever you do, don't keep it to yourself, OK?
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821160
2976
13:44
(Laughter)
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824160
1206
13:45
Make sure everybody knows that I got the answer right,
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825390
3214
13:48
because this is my big finish, OK.
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828628
1686
13:50
So, without any more stalling,
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830338
3190
13:53
here we go.
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833552
2951
13:56
I'll start the problem in the middle, with 57 times 683.
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836527
2690
13:59
57 times 68 is 3,400, plus 476 is 3876,
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839241
3142
14:02
that's 38,760 plus 171,
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842407
2270
14:04
38,760 plus 171 is 38,931.
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844701
2825
14:07
38,931; double that to get 77,862.
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847550
3586
14:11
77,862 becomes cookie fission,
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851160
1976
14:13
cookie fission is 77,822.
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853160
3976
14:17
That seems right, I'll go on. Cookie fission, OK.
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857160
2334
14:19
Next, I do 57 squared, which is 3,249, so I can say,
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4246
14:23
three billion.
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863788
1730
14:25
Take the 249, add that to cookie, 249,
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865542
2594
14:28
oops, but I see a carry coming --
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868160
1976
14:30
249 --
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870160
1976
14:32
add that to cookie, 250 plus 77,
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872160
1976
14:34
is 327 million --
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874160
3976
14:38
fission, fission, OK, finally, we do 683 squared,
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878160
2983
14:41
that's 700 times 666, plus 17 squared
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881167
2335
14:43
is 466,489, rev up if I need it,
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883526
2610
14:46
rev up, take the 466,
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886160
2381
14:48
add that to fission, to get,
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888565
3127
14:51
oh gee --
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891716
2008
14:53
328,489.
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893748
4388
14:58
Audience: Yeah! AB: Good.
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898160
1976
15:00
Thank you very much.
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900160
1356
15:01
(Applause)
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901540
1596
15:03
I hope you enjoyed mathemagics.
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903160
1489
15:04
Thank you.
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904673
1001
15:05
(Applause)
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