Mattb
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Right, 3 people all go out for a meal, the total bill is exactly £25.
so the 3 people hand over a £10 note each to the waitress.
She comes back with 5 one pound coins, gives each person a pound back and keeps £2 as a tip.
this means each person has paid £9 for their meal, making the total bill £27.
the waitress only took a £2 tip, so where did the other pound go???
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Shane
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ay
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Icy
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theres no other pound
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CraigyG
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Innit theres no pound left..
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M2RTY
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bill was 25, plus 3 pound they got back plus 2 pond she got as a tip - 30
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J da Silva
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she took £27in total off you and handed you £3 to the customers
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M2RTY
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or 30 - 3 - 2 = 25
30 = total
3 = what they got back
2 = tip
25 = bill
they didnt pay 27 for meal, they paid 25 and gave a 2 pound tip and all got a quid back
=30
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littlemisscorsa!
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it's backwards maths - its to do with the decimals when workd out backwards
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drunkenfool
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head fuck!
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M2RTY
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they each paid 9 pounds for meal - 27
27 minus the 2 quid she took is 25
the bill came to 25 NOT 27
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drunkenfool
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it makes sense yeah, but is confusing when you read it.
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
it makes sense yeah, but is confusing when you read it.
thats the idea
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J da Silva
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you dont seriously think he posted it and meant it was a personal experience did ya?
its one of them mind puzzle thingies
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drunkenfool
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yeah i kinda guessed that, especially considering theres a whole thread of em! I just meant that it makes sense once it had been explained. Although i guess thats self explanitory. Now im confusing myself.
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Red_SXi
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Just been working this out wit my dad. The bill including the tip is £27, and they got £3 change. Solved
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Mattb
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yeh its simply the way its explained that confuses things.
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Phil321
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quote: Originally posted by Mattb
Right, 3 people all go out for a meal, the total bill is exactly £25.
So they pay £8.33 each.
quote: Originally posted by Mattb
gives each person a pound back
this means each person has paid £9 for their meal
So they paid £9.33 for the meal. £9.33 x 3 = £28 and a £2 tip for the waitress makes £30.
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leeshez
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I understand
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S1MON
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i understand but you been drinking during the day again you nutter/....
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nick_bmth
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The only confusing thing is that if you think it has to add up to 30 in the last line ''making the total bill £27.
the waitress only took a £2 tip, so where did the other pound go''
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