Lizzy had rs 500 john has rs 50 and fifi will have rs 700 who has more money between 3
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Hey there!
Given question :
Lizzy had 500 Rs
John has 50 Rs
Fify will have 700 Rs .
The words " had, have, has " decides the action of event, Here they decide the time of possession of money.
" had " refers to past. So Lizzy had 500 Rs in the same past, but now he isn't having.
" will have " refers to future. So fify might have 700 Rs in future but not now
The only guy remaining is John. " has " refers to present tense. So he is having 50 rupees at present.
So, At present, John is the guy with most money.
Hence, John has more money!
akhlaka:
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Hey mate.
Here is your answer-
You will think that 'Fifi' has the more money among three. If we see this with an eye of mathematics its correct.
But if we understand the whole question the answer is different.
The words 'had', 'has', and 'will have' determines who has more money.
In the question it is asked who has more money in current situation. So answer will be 'John' because-
Lizzy 'had' rs.500. The word had tells that Lizzy had rs.500 in the past but now she has nothing.
Also, 'Fifi' will have rs.700 means she will have money in future but in present she didn't has money.
But in case of John, he has rs.50. Means he has money in present and didn't used yet.
So 'John' has more money among three.
Hooe it helps!!!!
Here is your answer-
You will think that 'Fifi' has the more money among three. If we see this with an eye of mathematics its correct.
But if we understand the whole question the answer is different.
The words 'had', 'has', and 'will have' determines who has more money.
In the question it is asked who has more money in current situation. So answer will be 'John' because-
Lizzy 'had' rs.500. The word had tells that Lizzy had rs.500 in the past but now she has nothing.
Also, 'Fifi' will have rs.700 means she will have money in future but in present she didn't has money.
But in case of John, he has rs.50. Means he has money in present and didn't used yet.
So 'John' has more money among three.
Hooe it helps!!!!
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