200 brehs
how is selling shyt and giving change a loss$200
because he took $100 cash then came back and bought $60 of goods and got $40 in change from you. In total you lost $100 cash and another $100 in lost stock
at these responses.
The 'American' Education system y'all
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how is selling shyt and giving change a loss
then every customer you have you take a loss?
u stupid
the theft is $100, buying shyt and getting change is a valid transaction
dummy, how did he buy it if he stole it from you in the first placethis is by your logic:how did he buy it if he stole it from you in the first place


this is by your logic:
man stole $100
he buys $60 of shyt, you give him $40 in change
so far he stole $200 from you (by your logic)
now he has $40 cash
he buys $1 of shyt, you give him $39 in change
now he stole $240? (by your logic)
now he has $39
he buys $1 of shyt, you give him $38 in change
now it's $279? (by your logic)
repeat while decrementing the change by a dollar each time and you can reach $100+100+40+39+38+ ... + 1 = $1020
sohh a mufukka stole $1020 from you by stealing $100 in cash and repeatedly buying shyt?
and if you did it for a cent decrease each time instead of a dollar
100+100 + 40.00 + 39.99 + 39.98 + ... + 0.01 = $80220.00
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yeah he stole the $100 cash, bought $60 of shyt, and you gave him $40 in cashyou're dumb, you forget he stole the $100 from you
yeah he stole the $100 cash, bought $60 of shyt, and you gave him $40 in cash
you claim he stole $200 of cash/goods from you so far
from there i repeat the process for smaller cases and reach $1020 or $80220 depending on if you're giving a dollar less in change each time or a cent less each time
get it
if the you (the shopkeeper) lost $200 because he spent $60 and you gave him $40 in change (and he stole the $100 to begin with)dummy, the question was how much the shopkeeper lost

if the you (the shopkeeper) lost $200 because he spent $60 and you gave him $40 in change (and he stole the $100 to begin with)
then the shopkeeper loses money on all sales (at amount equal to what is sold)
and on all change given back
which is absolutely retarded
which you are![]()
these the same poster telling people they don't need a college education huh 
if the you (the shopkeeper) lost $200 because he spent $60 and you gave him $40 in change (and he stole the $100 to begin with)
then the shopkeeper loses money on all sales (at amount equal to what is sold)
and on all change given back
which is absolutely retarded
which you are![]()
these the same poster telling people they don't need a college education huh 
Yall dumb as shyt. Read the question carefully. He's asking how much money u lost out of the $100, not the damn merchandise prices and shyt
how is it a loss to the shopkeeper if he sells shytthese the same poster telling people they don't need a college education huh
Losing something and stealing isn't the same thing