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But numbers games need not be confined to the RTITB. If you've got a pocket calculator and a couple of minutes to spare, try this.

Punch the keys for 426.46407, divide that figure by three, then multiply it by five. Now turn your calculator upside down, and read what it says. Free advertising for someone.

Of course, if you make a mistake programming that one try 7734.40.

It makes the mind 75980* divided by 4 multiplied by 20 plus eight.

Try it yourself with 0=0, 1=1, 2=2, 3=E, 4=H, 5=5, 7=L, 8=B, 9=G. There's not Much you can do with 6