View Full Version : Time for some maths fun! (HoldawayT)
Jay_
21st November 2012, 17:55
NO GOOGLING BITCHES
Anyone good at maths??
A boy wants a shirt that he's seen in a shop for £97. He does not have any money so he borrows £50 off his mum and £50 off his dad, so he now has £100.
He buys the £97 shirt and gets £3 change.
He gives £1 to his mum and £1 to his dad and keeps £1 for himself.
He now owes £49 to his mum and £49 to his dad.
So £49 + £49 = £98 + £1 (he kept for himself) = £99.
Whats happened to the other £1???
Enjoy.
holdawayt
21st November 2012, 17:57
Never existed. It's a famous one that I have seen before lol
Bedford126
21st November 2012, 18:00
I knows it.
christoph
21st November 2012, 18:07
You're a cunt. Simples.
ended up googling the answer and i still don't get it. Don't need this shit! :wall:
iVTR
21st November 2012, 18:08
Mind = Fucked
Kebabman
21st November 2012, 18:09
Come on, this is simple ;)
iVTR
21st November 2012, 18:10
Worked it out! Haha.
:y:
saxova
21st November 2012, 18:15
He kept the £1 for himself.
Therefore he owed a extra £1 out.
easy!
Jay_
21st November 2012, 18:16
He kept the £1 for himself.
Therefore he owed a extra £1 out.
easy!
but.
49 + 49 + 1 = 99.
so not easy.
Phils_VTR
21st November 2012, 18:19
He owes them £100, already given them £2 = £98.
The £1 for himself isn't included in the money he owes his parents?
LVC
21st November 2012, 18:28
Simples ... he borrowed £100 and has reimbursed £2 therefore still owes £98 - the £1 he kept from the change is still within the £100 he borrowed so doesn't come into the equation.
edit: or as Phils said - I hadn't seen his reply ;)
Jay_
21st November 2012, 19:19
Well.
Time to put you all out of your misery
I don't actually know :oops:
KamRacing
21st November 2012, 19:26
but.
49 + 49 + 1 = 99.
so not easy.
There are a few statements regarding the money, but blended together to confuse.
You have his expenditure
(£50 + £50) - £97 = £3
Total debt is still £100 - he's in credit still.
The debt paid off is £100 - £2 = £98
The pound in his pocket is borrowed money and is a debt not an asset.
blackie_2k5
21st November 2012, 19:28
its a repost...that was only on here a few months back if that..but with a different story
sorry jay..love you xx
baker556
21st November 2012, 19:38
Im having a guess and could be way off is it something to do with dividing 97/2 which would = 48.50 which would be to mum and then dad something along them lines.
KamRacing
21st November 2012, 20:02
Yes except he only paid back £2, not the whole amount.
The £1 is still money owed. If he paid this back he would owe £48.50 to each parent.
Its like getting a loan from the bank for £10,000 for a car, and only buying a saxo for £400
You might have £9600 in the bank, but you have £10k of debt.
Lucky he was not charged interest - then it would get a little more complicated lol
LVC
21st November 2012, 20:30
or he uses the pound on a lotto ticket wins, then sends the folks a postcard and an IOU for £50 each - obviously he would also buy a quality Saxo to go with his new shirt :hug:
hellonpluto
22nd November 2012, 09:30
too early for maths but never too early for fapping
0rang3peel
22nd November 2012, 11:30
too early for maths but never too early for fapping
that's the most sensible thing you've ever posted
Stissy
22nd November 2012, 12:12
whats professior layton doing here?
hellonpluto
22nd November 2012, 12:42
that's the most sensible thing you've ever posted
thanks but you're still a cunt
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