Hum, Michael, Michelle and Jeff, you can guess? I ll just guess anything, five I guess. One through infinity.

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Researcher: Robert B. Page: 1 of 7 s s is like [inaudible] I want to talk to the people, I want everyone to be quiet for a second and I want to talk just to the people who are sure, absolutely sure they don t know any secrets. [Laughter.] So the only people who can talk are hum, Mike and Michelle and. Yeah, are, are group, that s why because we don t share it with anyone else and no one shares it because we are not in their group so we don t know anything. We have nothing to share about. Everybody but us. There might be another way. Okay, just look at the numbers carefully. Nobody likes me anymore. Look at the set up. I ll look at the numbers but right now the numbers make absolutely no sense. Look already knows. It doesn t matter. He already knows. Okay, now you can t talk. You guys know. Only, only and Michelle and can talk. To make us feel good and everyone knows but you so do the problem by yourself. And you get it wrong and everyone laughs at you. Okay. No talking. Sh! Sh! Sh! Sh! Hum,, Michelle and, you can guess? Which one? I ll just guess anything, five I guess. One through infinity. Three. I got that one right. No wait. The people who know. Is three going to work or not?

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 2 of 7 No two. Does two work? Does two work? Which problems are we doing? Which one? Does two work? Which one are we doing? Does two work? Oh my God! Do I have a secret? Not anymore, I just. Which one are we doing? People who have the secrets be quiet. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, one of those. [Laughs] No I have a secret now. I have a secret. What is the second one? What is the second one? I don t care what the second one is. Four. As long as I got one secret I m happy. Four, twelve. I got a secret. I know one of the numbers. Sixty-two, one, one, one. What s the other number? Well, you have to know both of the numbers. Well, I know one How is eight? And that s good enough for me. Who needs another number? Four. Does four work? There are two numbers to every single problem like this at least. Six. Does number two work? Does any odd numbers work? Can t tell you. Tell me, one through what? Can t tell you. One through five million six hundred seventy-eight thousand two.

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 3 of 7 Okay, one. One doesn t work. Two works. No, yeah. Three doesn t work? Four doesn t work. [Shakes her head from left to right.] Three people can talk right?, Michelle and. Five doesn t work. [Shakes her head from left to right.] Six works. [Shakes her head from left to right. While and are talking, is heard in the background saying: Three people can talk right? and Michelle and can talk okay?] Seven doesn t. [Inaudible.] Eight works. [ Laughs. is heard in the background saying: Okay. You want me to try another problem. Let me try another problem. Well, okay but just as, let s see, said two works. Off camera: wrote 2 in the brackets { 2, _} under ( X ) (102 x ) + 200 = 0] and the people and everybody agreed with that, two works.] I know the answer. Nine doesn t work? You re not going to tell me even if I get it. Are you? Give us another problem so we can get all messed up. Two works. Two does work. I said two too. Bobby already yelled out the answer so it doesn t really matter. Yeah, Michelle what do you think would be another number that might work for that one? [Inaudible.]

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 4 of 7 s It s gonna be six. I think it s six. How about six? Does six work? It s not six. How about four? Four. Odds don t work, right?, what number do you think might work? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe it depends on the problem. One through infinity. What do you people have to do this to me for? Because we want to torture you. Because we are your friends. Let s torture him until he gets it. No because we are your friends. Don t hate me for this. I ve got one secret and one secret is enough for me. Okay, what is your secret? That s not a secret that s just part of the answer That two works. I have one secret. Say the one secret, yeah, say the one secret that you know. Two works. I don t know that, that counts as a secret. It worked as a secret until you put it up on the board. [Laughs.] It was good enough for me but now I have no secrets. Hum, I want to take a vote again. How many people think they know two secrets? You are just trying to deteriorate me until there is nothing left. I got one. [Are laughing]

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 5 of 7 Matt Bobby, you don t have one. You don t have one. It was a secret until you put it on the board. Okay, new problem. What is the other number that works up here incidentally? A hundred. [Off camera: writes { 2,100 } under ( x ) (102 x ) + 200 = 0] Oh my God! You guys are just doing this to. Tell us the secret now. Eight thousand one hundred fourteen. Tell me the secret now. We are getting closer. There is only one secret. The first secret we had works with the second one. Is it that the two answers [Inaudible.] These people are allowed to Can I please go to the bathroom? The first secret works with the second secret. I don t care. I don t care. I was thinking. Mike, if you get something you have to tell us. Forty-eight, forty-eight. Is forty-eight a secret? Mike tell us the secret please. Is forty-eight a secret? Wait. Hold on. Let s look at s scrap paper and see if we can detect something. The two numbers the answer. He doesn t know any. He doesn t know any. There is only one secret. Two times one hundred is two hundred and over there two times sixteen is twenty-six. There is one huge secret. The second secret works together. I m with. She knows it s complicated. But I don t think its right to say that he doesn t know any secrets.

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 6 of 7 Is forty-eight? You ll be so surprised when we tell you the secret. I know. Stop tormenting me. Stop doing this. I m figuring it out. Can tell me the secret? Can I get it quiet for a second? Okay. I really would like Mike to say the secret. He has been very patient. You were about to say one of the secrets. I don t have a secret. Alright. We just saw something and picked up on something. It s sort of weird though. I am still not sure if it s it though like there is one hundred and two and then there is two and then there is one hundred. Because like on one hundred there is one hundred and two and there is one hundred and two [102] Oh my God! Two times one hundred is two-hundred [inaudible]. See I knew the secret. Thank you. Oh my God! See there is one hundred and two and one hundred plus two. That can t be. I don t want no stupid. That is like one of those corny things you know. I didn t hear him.,, say two plus three is five and two times three is six. We are straining our brain for a stupid little dingy thing. I wonder why? What is the secret? We are looking at it for a minute and a half. What s the secret? What s the secret? See look one hundred and [inaudible]. No, no, no, no. [ laughs. Michelle leans toward Mike and grabs her hand.] Two and one hundred. [Off camera: writes

Researcher: Robert B. Page: 7 of 7 (! x!) (8 x!) + 15 = 0 and sits down.] Can I get it quiet? I think maybe and Bobby were among the first to get the secret. Wait. Two plus. I only know one. We got it together. Who is about to say the secret? I will. Me. Me. Me. No, let me say it because I came up with it last. Let,, is the main man. But I m the one who told him that there is only one secret. No and I m the one that told you there was only one secret. The two answers that there are if you add together they equal the first number on the left and if you multiply them, they equal the number on the right. Is that why we were doing in the beginning with the illegal and legal moves? That s why this is an interesting discovery. It s not what we were- No, see, see. On the first one there is two and three and if you add them together it s five and if you multiply them it s six. Where is your pencil man? How are we suppose to know that? It s the simplest secret in the world No, no its one of the those secrets where you don t look at it until the very-its like the last thing you think of. Its like one of those and then when you finally find it you feel like a dork because you never thought of it