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This document provides a mathematical exercise with instructions to calculate a three digit number based on the number of times per week someone wants to go out for dinner and their age. It tells the reader to multiply the dinner number by 2, add 5, multiply by 50, add 1756 or 1755 depending on if their birthday has passed for the year, and subtract the year they were born, resulting in a three digit number where the first digit is the dinner number and the last two digits is their age. It notes this calculation will only work for the year 2006.
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