You should be a maths teacher ;) Ha!!
T The Optimist Well-known member NSC Patron Apr 6, 2008 2,778 Lewisham Apr 4, 2013 #21 Wilko said: You should be a maths teacher Click to expand... Ha!!
Box of Frogs Zamoras Left Boot Oct 8, 2003 4,751 Right here, right now Apr 4, 2013 #22 Why would you buy a top for £97?
Notters Well-known member Oct 20, 2003 24,896 Guiseley Apr 4, 2013 #23 See also:Can you solve this riddle/maths question? You'll have a full outfit soon!
DanielT Well-known member Jun 25, 2010 2,218 Brighton. On matchdays, I'm in ESU Apr 4, 2013 #24 Did you buy this top at sainsburys and leave the pound in the self service till? If so I have your answer
Did you buy this top at sainsburys and leave the pound in the self service till? If so I have your answer
U um bongo molongo Well-known member Jul 26, 2004 3,054 Battersea Apr 4, 2013 #25 Is your new top because schevchenko has signed?
chucky1973 New member Nov 3, 2010 8,829 Crawley Apr 5, 2013 Thread starter #26 Codner pharmaceuticals said: Did you get "Barnes #9" put on the back of it? Click to expand... No Owen..... want to be the first, when he comes out of retirement.
Codner pharmaceuticals said: Did you get "Barnes #9" put on the back of it? Click to expand... No Owen..... want to be the first, when he comes out of retirement.
E essbee New member Jan 5, 2005 3,656 Apr 5, 2013 #27 you know those wheel things? We've done that already.
Return of the Rev Well-known member Nov 26, 2008 21,053 Flitting between the county league and mates rates Apr 5, 2013 #28 I think the little b*gger in the shop has short changed you,wait outside when she comes out for lunch and give her a slap
I think the little b*gger in the shop has short changed you,wait outside when she comes out for lunch and give her a slap
WeScored3... Banned Nov 19, 2012 79 Apr 5, 2013 #29 Return of the Rev said: I think the little b*gger in the shop has short changed you,wait outside when she comes out for lunch and give her a slap Click to expand... Given that the top costs £97 and not £100, you are effectively borrowing £50 from each parent but the COST to each parent is 97/2 = £48.50. You give £1 back each, which means the deficit to each parent is £49 (£48.50 + 0.50). The £1 in your pocket are the two 50p's you still owe your parents, making it £100 in total.
Return of the Rev said: I think the little b*gger in the shop has short changed you,wait outside when she comes out for lunch and give her a slap Click to expand... Given that the top costs £97 and not £100, you are effectively borrowing £50 from each parent but the COST to each parent is 97/2 = £48.50. You give £1 back each, which means the deficit to each parent is £49 (£48.50 + 0.50). The £1 in your pocket are the two 50p's you still owe your parents, making it £100 in total.
The Antikythera Mechanism The oldest known computer NSC Patron Aug 7, 2003 8,093 Apr 5, 2013 #30 I had a top when I was a kid