Okay, so today I messed around with some numbers, specifically 60 and 49. It all started this morning when I decided to organize my old box of random stuff.
The Sorting Begins
I found a bunch of old receipts, some notes, and a few, small, numbered tiles. Two of them caught my eye: one with “60” and another with “49.” I thought, “What can I do with these?”
Playing with Subtraction
First, I just subtracted the smaller number from the bigger one. You know, basic stuff.
- 60 – 49 = 11
I got 11. Nothing too exciting, but it’s a start, right?
Trying Addition
Then, I figured, why not add them? Maybe something cool would happen.
- 60 + 49 = 109
So, I added 60 and 49 and ended up with 109. Still, nothing earth-shattering.
Divided Operation
Then, I figured, why not devide them?
- 60 / 49 = 1.224489795918367
So I just use my phone caculator and got it.

What’s the Point?
Honestly, there wasn’t a huge point to all this. It was more about just playing around and seeing what I could do. I spent maybe 10 minutes on this “experiment.” It’s kind of fun to just take random numbers and see what happens when you mess with them. Sometimes, it’s not about finding a big answer, it’s just about the process, you know?
It just showed me that even with simple numbers, there are a few different things you can do. Maybe tomorrow I’ll find some other random numbers and see what I can do with those!