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Mar 17, 2015

I want to be able to use the current date to solve a math problem, specifically as follows:If today is March 17, the math problem of the day should be:

(Month times Day of Month) + 99 = Answer of the Day

(3 x 17) + 99 = 150

How can I create a java script to find the current month and the current day of month, multiple those two together, then add 99 and display the answer as a result.

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