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He couldn't leave the fox and the hen together because the fox would eat the hen.3. He couldn't leave the hen and the bag of corn together because the hen would eat the corn.4. How did the man get all of them home safely?5.1. This trick consists of a series of pictures which change when viewed from a different angle or in a different perspective.2. On the stage are two boards. After pressing any key a picture will appear on the left hand board.3. At this point you use the phrase as instructed in MAGICIAN'S TIPS.4. On pressing another key the picture will appear on the other board, only it will be presented in another way to give a new picture.5.1. A member of the audience gives you a three figure number e.g. 2472. The number is reversed:-  7423. The smaller number is subtracted from the larger  742  -247  ---  =495 4. Reverse the number:-  594Add these two numbers together:-  594  + 495  --- =1089 5. The number is always 1089 whatever the member of your audience chose.6.1. A member of the audience chooses a card from 3 groups of seven cards, each group placed in a horizontal line.2. They show which group it is in.3. The cards are re-dealt on the screen. Again, which group the chosen card is in is indicated.4. Steps 2 and 3 are repeated. The middle card of the chosen group is the card originally chosen.5. Try this out with a pack of cards like this: Put out 3 groups of seven cards face upwards.6. Choose a card. Going from left to right collect up the cards from either above or below it.Then collect the cards from the chosen group, also going from left to right and put them under the first group.Then collect the last group in the same way and put them underneath.7. Deal out the cards like this:-  1 4 7 10  2 5 8 etc  3 6 98. Find your chosen card and repeat 6 and 7.9. Whichever group your card is in, it will be in the middle.10. The trick at the final stage is to know which group the card is in. Once you know which group it is in, it MUST be the middle card. You can say, for example, 'It's the 3 of Hearts'.11.1. A member of the audience thinks of a number less than 60 and then does some sums with it. For example, they may think of 37.2. First they divide the number by 3 and enter only the remainder into the computer:-  37 / 3 = 12 r1 Enter 1 into the computer.3. Next they divide the number by 4 and again enter the remainder into the computer- 37 / 4 = 9 r1 Enter 1 into the Computer.4. Lastly, they divide the number by 5 and enter the remainder into the computer:-  37 / 5 = 7 r2 Enter 2 into the computer.5. From these remainders, the computer can calculate the chosen number:- The first remainder is multiplied by 40:-  40 X 1 = 40 The second remainder is multiplied by 45:-  45 X 1 = 45 The last remainder is multiplied by 36:-  36 X 2 = 726. These numbers are added together:-  40 + 45 + 72 = 1577. This number is divided by 60 and the remainder is the original number.  157 / 60 = 2 r 378.1. Think of any number bigger than 21000 and smaller than 29999, e.g.  234762. Take the first figure from the front and add it to the figure at the end:- gives 34783. A member of the audience gives another four figure number, e.g. 7132.4. You subtract this from 9999 to give another number 2867.5. Steps 3 and 4 are repeated for another number chosen by a member of the audience; e.g. 3958 gives 6841.6. Now all of the numbers are added together, except the one you first thought of. 3478  +7132  +2867  +3958  +6041  ----- =23476 which is the number you first thought of7.1. A member of the audience thinks of a card and does a number of sums with it.2. First the value of the card is doubled. So, if the card chosen is the six of diamonds:-  2 X 6 = 123. One is added to this:-  12 + 1 = 134. Multiply this total by 5:-  5 X 13 = 655. If the card chosen is a club add 1; if the card is a diamond add 2; add 3 for a spade or 4 for a heart, so:-  65 + 2 = 676. The computer can guess the card from only this number. It takes away 5:- 67 - 5 = 62The first number of the answer gives the value of the card, a six and the second number provides the suit, 2 = Diamonds.7.1. A member of the audience chooses a number from this magic square:-  7 8 9 10  14 15 16 17  21 22 23 25  28 29 30 312. This number is put into the computer and the row and column containing this number are deleted.For example, if 23 is chosen:-  7 8 * 10  14 15 * 17  * * * *  28 29 * 313. Another member of the audience chooses a number from those remaining and the rows and columns containing that number are deleted.For example, if 15 is chosen:-  7 * * 10  * * * *  * * * *  28 * * 314. Another member of the audience chooses a number and the procedure is the same.For example, 28 is chosen:-  * * * 10  * * * *  * * * *  * * * *5. One number is left - 10. This is added to the numbers chosen:-  10 + 23 + 15 + 28 The answer is always 76.6.1. A member of the audience gives you the number of the month in which they were born. For example, if they were born in August, the number is 8.2. That number is multiplied by 5 and then 6 is added to the result:-  5 X 8 = 40  40 + 6 = 463. This total is multiplied by 4:-  4 X 46 = 1844. Then 9 is added:-  184 + 9 = 1935. This total is multiplied by 5:-  5 X 193 = 9656. Add on the number of the day of the month in which they were born. For example if they were born on the 6th then add 6 to the total:-  965 + 6 = 9717. This number is put into the computer and when the computer takes 165 away from this, the answer gives both the day and the month of the birthday:-  971 - 165 = 806The first one or two figures in the answer give the month:-  8 = AugustThe last two figures give the day:-  06 = 6th8.Try this out several times then go on to MAGICIAN'S TIPS to see how to present this trick.1. You need a piece of paper and a pencil for this trick.2. Invite a member of the audience to help you with this trick, and ask them to come forward to the computer.3. Announce that you keep hearing "Happy Birthday" being played and you will now find out the birthday of your helper.4. Ask them to use the pencil and paper to do the following sums, without letting you see any of the answers.5. First take the number of the month in which they were born and multiply by 5.6. Ask them to check the answer!7. Add 6 to the total, and check the answer.8. Multiply the answer by 4, and check.9. Add 9 to the total, and check.10. Multiply by 5 and check again.11. Now ask them to add on the number of the day of the month in which they were born.12. Ask your helper to put this final number into the computer.13.1. You need a piece of paper and a pencil for this trick. You also need a pack of cards.2. Invite a member of the audience to help you with this trick, and ask them to come forward to the computer.3. Ask your helper to choose a card from the pack, without letting you see it, and place it down on top of the TV.4. Now ask them to do the following sums on the card, checking each sum as they do it.5. Double the value of the card, Jack=11, Queen=12, King=13, Ace=1.6. Add 1 to this total.7. Multiply the total by 5.8. Add a number in the following way - 1 for a Club, 2 for a Diamond, 3 for a Spade and 4 for a Heart.9. Ask your helper to enter the answer into the computer.10. Ask your helper to pick up the card from the TV.11.1. You need a piece of paper and a pencil for this trick.2. Invite a member of the audience to help you with this trick, and ask them to come forward to the computer.3. Ask your helper to choose any number less than 60 and to write it down on the paper and to place it folded on top of the TV.4. Now ask them to do the following sums and to enter the answers into the computer.5. Divide the number by 3, and enter the remainder.6. Divide the number by 4, and enter the remainder. 7. Divide the number by 5, and enter the remainder.8. Ask your helper to hold the paper for the audience to see.9.1. Introduce the story to your audience. Tell them of the man on his way home from market, taking a fox, hen and a bag of corn. He reaches the river bank, and can cross it in a boat, but he can only carry one thing with him at a time. If he leaves the fox with the hen, the fox will eat the hen, if he leaves the hen with the corn, the hen will eat the corn.2. Invite the audience to say who should go across first, enter F,H,C or M to indicate the FOX,HEN,CORN or the MAN alone.3. After several attempts by your audience to get it right, show them this.4. Take the hen across first and leave her on the other bank.5. Next take the corn over.6. When the boat reaches the other side, put down the corn and pick up the hen.7. Now pick up the fox and take it across to the other bank.8. Return for the hen. Take her over and the problem is resolved.9.the hen will not eat the corn. But they can't be left together. Put the hen back on the boat by pressing H.8. When the boat reaches the other side, put the hen back with the fox by pressing H. While the farmer watches the fox won't eat the hen. But they can't be left together. Put the fox on the boat by pressing F.9. Take the fox over to the corn and leave him there.Return for the hen. Take her over and the problem is resolved.10. 0.1. You need a pencil and a piece of paper.2. Invite a member of the audience to help you with this trick, and ask them to come forward to the computer.3. Ask the audience to be very quiet while you look into the future. Close your eyes and put your hand to your head. Say aloud "The future has opened up, I now have the answer I seek".4. Take the pencil and write down the number 1089 on the paper. Say that this is the answer you sought, but do not let the audience or your helper see it. Put the paper, folded, on top of the TV.5. Ask your helper to think of a three figure number and put it into the computer.6. You reverse the number and put this into the computer. Try to give the impression that it is any old number.7. Say that you want your helper to subtract the smaller of the numbers from the larger - ask him to enter the answer. You may have to help him - e.g. 9 take away 4 is 5; 5 take away 7, borrow 1, 15 take away 7 is 8, etc.8. Now reverse this number, but again very quickly as if you had plucked the number from the air. Put it into the computer and press ENTER.9. Get your helper to add the two numbers, giving help if necessary. Put the answer in the computer.10. Ask your helper to read out the answer. Ask them to read the answer you read in the future. Ask them to hold up the paper for the audience to see.11.1. Choose a member of the audience to come up to the computer.2. Ask them to choose one of the cards, and to remember it.3. Press the SPACE key to highlight the different groups and ask your helper to tell you which group it is in. Press ENTER to indicate this.4. Repeat step 3 when the cards are redealt.5. Repeat step 3 again when the cards are redealt.This time on pressing ENTER all the other cards will scroll off leaving the chosen card.6.1. You need a pencil and TWO pieces of paper.2. Hold the paper up and say you are going to think of a number and write it down on the paper. Say you thought of 76 and write it down. Fold the paper and put it on top of the TV.3. Choose a member of the audience and ask them to select one of the numbers on screen. You put this number into the computer and press ENTER.4. On the second piece of paper, write down the number they selected for the audience to see.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 with another member of the audience.6. Repeat this once more.7. Try to select totally different members of the audience, e.g. one at the front and one at the back.8. Write down the number left on the screen.9. Ask for a volunteer from the audience to come up and add the numbers together.10. Help them so that they don't make a mistake. Do the arithmetic aloud to keep the audience involved. Hold up the result 76 for all to see.11. Ask the helper to pick up the other piece of paper and to show it, also with 76 on.12.1. You need a pencil and a piece of paper.2. Choose a member of the audience and ask them to write down the number you say - say any number between 21000 and 29999. Announce "This is the answer, now we find the calculation!" Fold the paper with the number on and put it on the TV.3. Take the first figure from the front (2) and add it to the figure at the end. Announce this new number and put it into the computer.4. Choose a member of the audience. 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