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This presents us with a real problem with money and numbers in a simple story problem.
3 guys decide to rent a hotel room for a night. The cost of the room is $30 a night. So they decide to split it $10 each.
Then, the receptionist remembers that the room is really only $25 a night. So she gives the bellboy the extra $5 to bring to the three guys in their room. On his way, the bellboy steals $2... and when he arrives at the room, gives the men $1 each.
Since each of the original men paid $10 originally but received back $1, each really only spent $9.. right? Well if they each spent only $9, 9x3=27, including their $2 that the bellboy stole only makes $29. During this transaction, $1 has been lost to fractions unable to be divided in money!
3 guys decide to rent a hotel room for a night. The cost of the room is $30 a night. So they decide to split it $10 each.
Then, the receptionist remembers that the room is really only $25 a night. So she gives the bellboy the extra $5 to bring to the three guys in their room. On his way, the bellboy steals $2... and when he arrives at the room, gives the men $1 each.
Since each of the original men paid $10 originally but received back $1, each really only spent $9.. right? Well if they each spent only $9, 9x3=27, including their $2 that the bellboy stole only makes $29. During this transaction, $1 has been lost to fractions unable to be divided in money!
Found this on the interwebs. I know how this works, figured it out, but wanted to share with you guys. Have fun working your brains.
