A general formula consists of letters such as A, B, C and D plus numbers such as 1, 2, 3 and 4.
A stands for the first digit of the lottery number.
B means: the second number.
C means: the third number.
D stands for: the fourth number.
And 4 refers to this period.
3 refers to the prophase.
2 refers to the last issue.
1 refers to the previous period.
For example: A4+B3+C2+D 1, which means: the first lottery number in the current period+the second lottery number in the previous period+the third lottery number in the previous period+the fourth lottery number in the previous period.
038 -04 1 lottery number
We refer to the lottery operation of 04 1, and A4+B3+C2+D 1 equals 02+03+ 14+29.
It should be pointed out that:
Lotto operation results need to follow:
If the calculation result is ≤35, fill in the result directly;
If the operation result is > 35 and ≤70, you need to subtract 35;
If the result is > 70 and ≤ 105, you need to subtract 70.
If the operation result is > 105, you need to subtract 105.
Then the above 02+03+14+29 = 48-35 =13.
Some people may ask: What is the use of this formula?
It's actually used to soothe the nerves.
The method of formula operation has been mentioned above, so let's look at a formula:
A4+E3+A2+E 1
Question 039:
A4+E3+A2+E 1 No.039 = 09+33+08+32.
The result is 82,
82-70= 12.
It can be seen that 12 successfully hit issue 039.
040: 04+32+ 10+33
The result is 79
79-70=09
040 successfully released 09.
04 1: 02+35+09+33
The result is 79
79-70=09
04 1 was sent out again at 09.
If someone wants to make their own two-color ball calculation table
Then the calculation result is best as follows:
If the calculation result is ≤33, fill in the result directly;
If the operation result is > 33 ≤ 66, you need to subtract 33.
The calculation result is > 66 ≤ 99, and 66 needs to be subtracted.
The operation result is greater than 99, and 99 needs to be subtracted.
If you subtract 35, 34 and 35 will definitely appear, so you must set 34= 1 and 35=2.
The above is the calculation method of the nine-yuan lottery formula in independent middle schools. Have you learned?