Economy, asked by varunvbhat26, 11 months ago

You borrow ₹50 from each of your parents to buy a ₹97 T-shirt. From the change you get, you return ₹1 to each parent and pocket the remaining ₹1. You now owe your parents ₹49 each, totally ₹98. ₹1 you kept adds up to ₹99. Where's that missing ₹1?

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Answered by gauravrao9971
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Answer:

50 + 50 = 100.

100 - 97 = 3.

3 - 1 - 1 = 1.

You owe each of your parents 49 dollars, but you shouldn't account for the 1 dollar you have.

2 * 49 = 98 + the two dollars you paid them. And 98 = 97 shirt + 1 dollar you kept.

100 = 97 shirt + 1 dollar you kept + 2 dollars you paid parents

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