Scenario 1:
24-03-2011 - India vs Aus QF and India won
Now for some Maths - 2+4+3 = 9, 2+0+1+1 = 4; 9 x 4 = 36
Fast Forward to 27-03-2016 - India vs Aus (virtual QF again)
Maths again - 2+7+ 3 = 12, 2+0+1+6 = 9; 12 x 9 = 108
The end result has gone up 3 times but 9 remains the common factor and so the match result is obvious!
Scenario 2:
24-03-2011
Multiply all the non-zero digits - 48
Reverse of 48 is 84 and their difference is 36 which is factor of 9
27-03-2016
Multiply all the non-zeros - 504
504 is a factor of 9 again and the largest 3 digit number to have all factors from 1 to 9
9 remains the glue again!
Scenario 3:
24-03-2011
Add all the non-zero digits - 13
13 is 9 + 4 (compare with scenario 1 where 36 was 9 x 4)
27-03-2016
Add all the non-zero digits - 21
21 is 9 + 12 (compare with scenario 1 where 108 was 9 x 12)
9 remains the glue again!
24-03-2011 - India vs Aus QF and India won
Now for some Maths - 2+4+3 = 9, 2+0+1+1 = 4; 9 x 4 = 36
Fast Forward to 27-03-2016 - India vs Aus (virtual QF again)
Maths again - 2+7+ 3 = 12, 2+0+1+6 = 9; 12 x 9 = 108
The end result has gone up 3 times but 9 remains the common factor and so the match result is obvious!
Scenario 2:
24-03-2011
Multiply all the non-zero digits - 48
Reverse of 48 is 84 and their difference is 36 which is factor of 9
27-03-2016
Multiply all the non-zeros - 504
504 is a factor of 9 again and the largest 3 digit number to have all factors from 1 to 9
9 remains the glue again!
Scenario 3:
24-03-2011
Add all the non-zero digits - 13
13 is 9 + 4 (compare with scenario 1 where 36 was 9 x 4)
27-03-2016
Add all the non-zero digits - 21
21 is 9 + 12 (compare with scenario 1 where 108 was 9 x 12)
9 remains the glue again!
This is really awesome math, Waiting for the Big match.
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