Hey!!! Since you got nothing to do and view my blog, I'll let you have something to think over about Ok??? Hehe~ *evil grin*
One day, I borrow RM50 from Kei, and another RM50 from Hana... Means I got RM100 la right?
Then, I went to Sg Wang, saw a super gorgeous peep toe wedge heels(that one like Cheesie bought one leh~)... I bought the heels at the price - RM97....
So, the shop owner gave me back RM3 as change lo...
Then since I have RM3, I shall give back Kei RM1, and Hana RM1... So that makes me owe both of the RM98 right??? (Owe Kei RM49 and Hana RM49 = RM98)
Then plus the RM1 at my hand... Total I got only RM99!!!!
Where did the last RM1 go????????
No wrong ar~ RM49 from Kei + RM49 from Hana + RM1 at my side = RM99 only...
The amount add up should be RM100 right???
Can anyone tell me the answer???
THE ANSWER IS:
Actually in my comments, P was right!!!
You buy for 97$ + you have 1$ in hand = you have 98$ of Assets
You owe 2x 49$ = 98$ of assets it matches
you shouldn't add up your 1$ that you own to the 98$ that you owe. Wither you sayI owe 98$ MINUS 1$ that I have = 97$ (the price of my shoes) or
I owe 97$ worth of shoes PLUS 1$ in my hand so I owe 98$..
P-A
http://devrouze.blogspot.com/
P.S: My mum asked me this question, I can't figure it out too...
People tend to add the RM1 to the debt that they owe... Haha!
That's why I will say: This is a ridiculous question... No need think about it! LOL! XD
The reamining RM1 is at your hand right? XDDD
ReplyDeleteBecause after bought the shoe you got balance RM3. And from there you suppose to hutang them RM48.50
But because you paid RM1 back first which extra one ringgit malaysia.
So the remaining is at you then...
Am I right? LOL
i mean RM48.50 each hehehe
ReplyDeleteeh?? yahor wheres the rm1..? :scratch head: i din get it the idea of kim chan, whers the rm1 orh..?
ReplyDeletewhy hurh why hurh why hurh...??? (imma math idiot..)
You buy for 97$ + you have 1$ in hand = you have 98$ of Assets
ReplyDeleteYou owe 2x 49$ = 98$ of assets it matches
you shouldn't add up your 1$ that you own to the 98$ that you owe. Wither you say
I owe 98$ MINUS 1$ that I have = 97$ (the price of my shoes)
or
I owe 97$ worth of shoes PLUS 1$ in my hand so I owe 98$..
P-A
http://devrouze.blogspot.com/
LOL i didn't understand what kim-chan's saying at first but then my mum explained. hahaha calculation prob XD
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ReplyDeletetricky..hahaha...it's all bout calculation
ReplyDeleteI'm dizzy with this @_@
ReplyDelete