you didnt take the trolley back, thats where ya quid is
You are in a shop, and you see a snazzy pair of jeans for £97.
You have no money on you though, so you borrow £50 from person 1 and £50 from person 2.
You are left with £3, so you give £1 to person 1, and £1 to person 2 and you keep £1.
So you owe your two friends in total 49 x 2 = £98
You have £1 so that's £99.
So where has the other pound gone...?
Mathematically speaking, you're just adding the pound on the wrong side of the equation.
To take it a step further:
You pay them back their £49 each then that's -£98 for you
But you still have the £1
So you've paid £97 for the jeans.
Which is right.
Why does NO ONE ever answer MY POSTS on here
Why does NO ONE ever answer MY POSTS on here
Yes, but you only Borrow £98.
The Vaule of the goods is £97.
So you borrow £98, leaving the pound left over for yourself.
It's like the old playground riddle.
Look I have 11 fingers, (counting down the fingers on one hand) 11,10,9,8,7,6. And 5 on the other hand makes 11!!
Maths doesn't work like this.
It's like the old playground riddle.
Look I have 11 fingers, (counting down the fingers on one hand) 11,10,9,8,7,6. And 5 on the other hand makes 11!!
Maths doesn't work like this.
Anyone considering spending £97 on a pair of jeans deserves to be fleeced.
How about this for a maths riddle...
I spend £30 on a book Travel Vouchers prior to the Doncaster Game.
I attend all home games and do not have my voucher collected/checked once.
Friends attend all games but they did not buy vouchers so spend £0
Where has my £30 gone?
Yeah quite right you start at ten. It was a long time ago!How do you count 6 (11 to 6) on the first hand though? If I wanted to perform this riddle how do I do the first part?
I think I know where you're coming from and there are lots of examples of this, it was nick-named lamp-post theory in my day.. the difference between gaps and digits.
Yeah quite right you start at ten. It was a long time ago!
It's like the old playground riddle.
Look I have 10 fingers, (counting down the fingers on one hand) 10,9,8,7,6. And 5 on the other hand makes 10!!
Maths doesn't work like this.