ZenGum |
01-10-2012 06:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lamplighter
(Post 786477)
The stranger shared equally (50 %) and so paid 4 cents to each.
It's the law of supply and demand.
It just happened that William's were just worth more per sandwich
Or, maybe William's sandwich had squirrel meat, which is harder to come by :rolleyes:
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There is ambiguity in "shared equally".
Stranger shared equally with James.
Stranger shared equally with William.
It does not follow that James, William and Stranger shared equally with each other.
Infi - nice work on the letters - I "got it" once I saw your post.
Regarding nut #40:
The discrepancy arises because you can't buy 12 cents worth of apples from the lady who sells them at three for a cent, because she only has 30 apples which is 10 cents worth.
You have to buy 10 cents worth from her and 15 cents worth from the lady who charges 1 cent per two apples. The greedy bitch.
I think it is stretching it to call it a loss, though.
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