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LisaPotter1125 Astrid felt completely at ease whenever they discussed the formulas for finding their individual numbers. There was something nice about numbers and finding the right calculations. She raised her hand again and said ”To find your Personal Month Number you take your Personal Year Number and add the reduced calendar month number.” She was pretty sure that the professor did not mean to say MONKEY! She hoped desperately that nothing was wrong with her. She didn't seem like herself lately.
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Waterloo Personal Monkey Number? Clifford had to cover his mouth to stop the gigglesnort escaping. HAHA! That was too funny. Taking a deep breath and composing himself, he raised his hand once more. "You get the Personal Monk - Month Number by adding up your Personal Year Number and the reduced calendar month number, ma'am."
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Rachie..x "I think you mean Month Professor," Vannie smiled as she raised her hand. "You find it by taking your personal year number and adding the reduced calender month number."
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ILoveHermione! Personal Monkey Number? Diana thought it would be Personal Month Number.She raised her hand and said,"We have to add our Personal Year Number and Reduced Calendar Month Number to get the Personal Month Number."
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milloy112 "The pearsonal month number is equal to your personal year number added to the reduced calender month number" He said as he sat straight in his chair "
or you can write it llike this
Personal Year Number + reduced calendar month number = Personal Month Number"
"Excellent. Three jackets to each of you for providing the correct calculation formula." Of course, by jackets, she meant house points. Right.
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PhoenixRising
Original effort? Bah! As if he wanted to apply anymore effort than necessary to his coursework. And did she just say monkey? Oh well, hum that was funny... He'd have fun with this one.
Dominic sighed thoughtfully before answering her question. "To calculate the Personal Monkey Number, you first must calculate the monkey's personal year number and then add to the reduced calender month number, in monkey time of course. But why are we working with monkeys, can I ask?" he blinked up at her. Weird woman...
Macadrian glanced at the boy with a look of sheer confusion upon her face,
"What in the world are you talking about? What do monkeys have to do with Arithmancy? If you want to deal with monkeys, go pay a visit to Professor Vindictus or the Creatures professor. Right now, we're discussing the Personal Month Number." Professor Shackleton surveyed the boy suspiciously. This one seemed to be a bit of a smart aleck. Have to watch out for him. Hmmm.
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fire_faerie Rachel looked at the professor concerned. "To calculate the personal month number, you add your Personal Year Number and the reduced calendar Month Number together. Professor, are you feeling ok?" she asked before she could stop herself. It wasn't the monkey slip up that was concerning her (that could happen to anyone). She was worried because the professor seemed to have a really strong headache, or something of the sort.
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HPobsession33 Allie raised her hand.
Personal Monkey Number? "Umm ar eyou okay, Professor?"
"You claculate the perosn month number by Personal Year Number + reduced calendar month number = Personal Month Number
Professor Shackleton was pleased with both girls' answers, but was displeased with herself for bringing about any concern about how she was feeling. Trying to brush off their worries, Shackleton explained,
"Oh yes, I'm fine. Just a bit of a headache is all. Again, probably from not getting enough rest." Even though, I slept 10 hours last night and 11 the night before. Perhaps hibernation might be a safer bet.
Not wanting the lesson to be delayed at all, Macadrian asked the class another question,
"How many Personal Month numbers are there for each Personal Year? And what types of numbers do we not consider applicable to the Personal Month calculations?"