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A dress is £97, 50 is borrowed from mom and 50 from dad. Get £3 change, give £1 back to mom and £1 back to dad so I now owe £49 to each and I got £1. 49+49+1=99 wheres the missing pound?
A dress is £97, 50 is borrowed from mom and 50 from dad. Get £3 change, give £1 back to mom and £1 back to dad so I now owe £49 to each and I got £1. 49+49+1=99 wheres the missing pound?
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Money to the tune of £49 * 2 = £98 was supplied and forms one side of the equation.
Money was "spent" as £97 (cost of dress) and £1 (in your pocket).
These equal each other (both £98).
So it isn't 49+49+1 = 99 ≠ 98 nor 97 nor whatever
It is 49+49-1 = 97, which makes perfect sense.
Money to the tune of £49 * 2 = £98 was supplied and forms one side of the equation.
Money was "spent" as £97 (cost of dress) and £1 (in your pocket).
These equal each other (both £98).
So it isn't 49+49+1 = 99 ≠ 98 nor 97 nor whatever
It is 49+49-1 = 97, which makes perfect sense.