How'd he get $40 in change?![]()
at my reading comprehension.
I need some sleep.
How'd he get $40 in change?![]()
at my reading comprehension.
I need some sleep.
the owner only gives him 40 in change cuz he overpaid for 60 in goods with 100 in cashExactly. He trading 60 cash for 60 trade goods so technically the owner is still short of the $60. Now add the remains 40 from the 100 plus the change he gives him and how much is that? 140






Read the riddle again breh.
Wait until OP comes in and makes u simple minded fools look dumb. There's a reason why he posted this
the owner only gives him 40 in change cuz he overpaid for 60 in goods with 100 in cash
the thief only stole 100 cash
then got 60 in goods and 40 cash cuz he paid for 60 in goods with 100 in cash
the owner only lost 100 cuz simply selling shyt and giving people their change isn't a loss
He takes the hundred so you're at -100If ur selling shyt and giving change when u are already at a loss then yea it is a loss
no it makes no difference it's not an additional lossIf ur selling shyt and giving change when u are already at a loss then yea it is a loss
Op posted this because there are dumb mfers like you in this world that not only can't think logically but can't even admit when they're wrong. Look at your posts you've stopped even responding to the logical arguments and are now sitting by waiting and hoping for the OP to save your ass
Wait until OP comes in and makes u simple minded fools look dumb. There's a reason why he posted this



He takes the hundred so you're at -100
He comes back and gives you back the hundred, you're at 0
You give him 60$ in merchandise and 40 dollars in change. You do the math.
Op posted this because there are dumb mfers like you in this world that not only can't think logically but can't even admit when they're wrong. Look at your posts you've stopped even responding to the logical arguments and are now sitting by waiting and hoping for the OP to save your ass![]()

you got 100 money back not 60-100(stolen money)
+60 (money back due to merchandise)
-60(merchandise loss. U can't make a profit off your own money. You're basically swapping the $60 in cash for the merchandise. This is where people get confused)
-40 (change given back)
-100+60-60-40= -140
That's why it's a trick question which is what I'm getting at. U can get a totally different answer writing it out as a math variable in a different way which most of these questions require u to do so. I said my piece so I'm off to sleep. Just gotta wait for OP to reply
Where is this +60 from stolen merchandise coming from? You're over thinking this.-100(stolen money)
+60 (money back due to merchandise)
-60(merchandise loss. U can't make a profit off your own money. You're basically swapping the $60 in cash for the merchandise. This is where people get confused)
-40 (change given back)
-100+60-60-40= -140
That's why it's a trick question which is what I'm getting at. U can get a totally different answer writing it out as a math variable in a different way which most of these questions require u to do so. I said my piece so I'm off to sleep. Just gotta wait for OP to reply
-100(stolen money)
+60 (money back due to merchandise)
-60(merchandise loss. U can't make a profit off your own money. You're basically swapping the $60 in cash for the merchandise. This is where people get confused)
-40 (change given back)
-100+60-60-40= -140
That's why it's a trick question which is what I'm getting at. U can get a totally different answer writing it out as a math variable in a different way which most of these questions require u to do so. I said my piece so I'm off to sleep. Just gotta wait for OP to reply


you dumb as shyt. Why would you give him 40 dollars back if he gave you 60 dollars for 60 dollars of merchandize?


