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Dirk Moolman
 
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Default Math problem - 09-16-2003 , 03:43 AM








Three guys in a hotel call room service and order two large pizzas.
The delivery boy brings them up with a bill for exactly $30.00.
Each guy gives him a $10.00 bill, and he leaves.

That's fact!

When he hands the $30.00 to the cashier, he is told a mistake
was made. The bill was only $25.00, not $30.00.
The cashier gives the delivery boy five $1.00 bills and tells him to
take it back to the 3 guys who ordered the pizza.

That's fact!

On the way back to their room, the delivery boy has a thought...

these guys did not give him a tip. He figures that since
there is no way to split $5.00 evenly three ways anyhow,
he will keep two dollars for himself and give them back three dollars.
OK! So far so good!

He knocks on the door and one fellow answers.
He explains about a mix up in the bill, and hands he
guy the three dollars, then departs with his two-dollar tip in his pocket.



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Now the fun begins!

Remember $30-$25=$5 Right? $5-$3=$2 Right?

So what's the problem?
All is well, right?
Not quite. Answer this:

Each of the three guys originally gave $10.00 each.
They each got back $1.00 in change.
That means they paid $9.00 each,
which times three is $27.00.
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 plus $2.00 equals $29.00.
Where the hell is the other dollar ??????????

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Andy Lennard
 
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Default Re: Math problem - 09-16-2003 , 04:43 AM






In message <bk6k70$bv3$1 (AT) terabinaries (DOT) xmission.com>, Dirk Moolman
<DirkM (AT) mxgroup (DOT) co.za> writes
Quote:

Three guys in a hotel call room service and order two large pizzas.
The delivery boy brings them up with a bill for exactly $30.00.
Each guy gives him a $10.00 bill, and he leaves.

That's fact!

When he hands the $30.00 to the cashier, he is told a mistake
was made. The bill was only $25.00, not $30.00.
The cashier gives the delivery boy five $1.00 bills and tells him to
take it back to the 3 guys who ordered the pizza.

That's fact!

On the way back to their room, the delivery boy has a thought...

these guys did not give him a tip. He figures that since
there is no way to split $5.00 evenly three ways anyhow,
he will keep two dollars for himself and give them back three dollars.
OK! So far so good!

He knocks on the door and one fellow answers.
He explains about a mix up in the bill, and hands he
guy the three dollars, then departs with his two-dollar tip in his pocket.



-------------------------------------------------------------------------



Now the fun begins!

Remember $30-$25=$5 Right? $5-$3=$2 Right?

So what's the problem?
All is well, right?
Not quite. Answer this:

Each of the three guys originally gave $10.00 each.
They each got back $1.00 in change.
That means they paid $9.00 each,
which times three is $27.00.
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 plus $2.00 equals $29.00.
yes, but more relevant, 27 - 2 = 25

Quote:
Where the hell is the other dollar ??????????

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paid out 3x10 = 30
actual cost = 25
change = 5
refund per guest = 1
kept by boy = 2
Total paid by guests = 3x(10-1) = 27
27 - 2 = 25

3x10 = <pizza> + 5
3x(10-1) = <pizza> + 2
--
Andrew Lennard andy (AT) kontron (DOT) demon.co.uk


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shahid.mehmood
 
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Default RE: Math problem - 09-16-2003 , 05:14 AM




Three guys actually paid $27.00, and this amount "includes" the tip.
Right?
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 minus $2 is equal $25, which is the actual cost.
There was not such "other dollar" !!!



-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Moolman [mailtoirkM (AT) mxgroup (DOT) co.za]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 13:44
To: informix-list (AT) iiug (DOT) org
Subject: Math problem



Three guys in a hotel call room service and order two large pizzas.
The delivery boy brings them up with a bill for exactly $30.00.
Each guy gives him a $10.00 bill, and he leaves.

That's fact!

When he hands the $30.00 to the cashier, he is told a mistake
was made. The bill was only $25.00, not $30.00.
The cashier gives the delivery boy five $1.00 bills and tells him to
take it back to the 3 guys who ordered the pizza.

That's fact!

On the way back to their room, the delivery boy has a thought...

these guys did not give him a tip. He figures that since
there is no way to split $5.00 evenly three ways anyhow,
he will keep two dollars for himself and give them back three dollars.
OK! So far so good!

He knocks on the door and one fellow answers.
He explains about a mix up in the bill, and hands he
guy the three dollars, then departs with his two-dollar tip in his
pocket.



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-



Now the fun begins!

Remember $30-$25=$5 Right? $5-$3=$2 Right?

So what's the problem?
All is well, right?
Not quite. Answer this:

Each of the three guys originally gave $10.00 each.
They each got back $1.00 in change.
That means they paid $9.00 each,
which times three is $27.00.
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 plus $2.00 equals $29.00.
Where the hell is the other dollar ??????????

sending to informix-list

sending to informix-list

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Jane Vohden
 
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Default RE: Math problem - 09-16-2003 , 11:43 AM




Each guy pays $10 therefore 3 * 10 = $30
The cost of the pizza is $25
When the kid returned the $3 he made the assumption that $25 had been evenly
divided between the 3 guys when really - 2 had paid $8 and 1 had paid $9.
There's your extra dollar.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Moolman [mailtoirkM (AT) mxgroup (DOT) co.za]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:44 AM
To: informix-list (AT) iiug (DOT) org
Subject: Math problem



Three guys in a hotel call room service and order two large pizzas.
The delivery boy brings them up with a bill for exactly $30.00.
Each guy gives him a $10.00 bill, and he leaves.

That's fact!

When he hands the $30.00 to the cashier, he is told a mistake
was made. The bill was only $25.00, not $30.00.
The cashier gives the delivery boy five $1.00 bills and tells him to
take it back to the 3 guys who ordered the pizza.

That's fact!

On the way back to their room, the delivery boy has a thought...

these guys did not give him a tip. He figures that since
there is no way to split $5.00 evenly three ways anyhow,
he will keep two dollars for himself and give them back three dollars.
OK! So far so good!

He knocks on the door and one fellow answers.
He explains about a mix up in the bill, and hands he
guy the three dollars, then departs with his two-dollar tip in his pocket.



-------------------------------------------------------------------------



Now the fun begins!

Remember $30-$25=$5 Right? $5-$3=$2 Right?

So what's the problem?
All is well, right?
Not quite. Answer this:

Each of the three guys originally gave $10.00 each.
They each got back $1.00 in change.
That means they paid $9.00 each,
which times three is $27.00.
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 plus $2.00 equals $29.00.
Where the hell is the other dollar ??????????

sending to informix-list
sending to informix-list

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Art S. Kagel
 
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Default Re: Math problem - 09-17-2003 , 02:49 PM



On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 04:43:33 -0400, Dirk Moolman wrote:

That's an old one. Kept my kids going for days. However, it only works
verbally when you can batter the poor victim over and over that:

"$25 + $2 does not equal $30, so where's the missing dollar?"

Looks like everyone got it.

Art

Quote:
Three guys in a hotel call room service and order two large pizzas. The
delivery boy brings them up with a bill for exactly $30.00. Each guy gives him
a $10.00 bill, and he leaves.

That's fact!

When he hands the $30.00 to the cashier, he is told a mistake was made. The
bill was only $25.00, not $30.00. The cashier gives the delivery boy five
$1.00 bills and tells him to take it back to the 3 guys who ordered the pizza.

That's fact!

On the way back to their room, the delivery boy has a thought...

these guys did not give him a tip. He figures that since there is no way to
split $5.00 evenly three ways anyhow, he will keep two dollars for himself and
give them back three dollars. OK! So far so good!

He knocks on the door and one fellow answers. He explains about a mix up in
the bill, and hands he guy the three dollars, then departs with his two-dollar
tip in his pocket.



-------------------------------------------------------------------------



Now the fun begins!

Remember $30-$25=$5 Right? $5-$3=$2 Right?

So what's the problem?
All is well, right?
Not quite. Answer this:

Each of the three guys originally gave $10.00 each. They each got back $1.00
in change.
That means they paid $9.00 each,
which times three is $27.00.
The delivery boy kept $2.00 for a tip.
$27.00 plus $2.00 equals $29.00.
Where the hell is the other dollar ??????????

sending to informix-list

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