I figured I would start this
. I was offered a tutoring position at my university earlier as a Calculus/Chemistry tutor, so I wanted to stimulate it before I get my hands on.
I'm usually good at mathematics, and I'll try to answer as many as I can
Usually, I enter these forums in my mobile phone though, so answers could get a bit wonky.
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You want to buy a hoodie that costs 97€. You borrow 50€ from your mother and 50€ from your father. 50+50=100. You buy the hoodie 100€-97€=3€. You give your father 1€ and your mother 1€ and keep 1€ yourself. You still owe both your parents 49€, so 49€+49€=98€, and then there's the 1€ you have, 98€+1€=99€. Where did that one euro go?
EDIT: answer for above -Taxes? my brain is hurting, and I'm curious to know... was it for taxes?
That makes my brain hurt.
@kati77 you returned 2£ already, and1£ which you kept yourself.
100-2=£98 ; this is your debt.
Spent 97£ so, 98-97=1£. This 1£ is the £ you kept.
Sorry, was just goofing around, I'm actually pretty bad at math... hope I don't get an F now
That's funny, I was thinking the same thing before I scrolled down!