speye
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this is not mine ...
the answer is like this ....
he spent ....................... $60 + $80 = $140
he collected................. $70 + $90 = $160
he made a profit of .............................$20
Sep 5, 2022 11:55 PM
speye
2813
45
12
this is not mine ...
the answer is like this ....
he spent ....................... $60 + $80 = $140
he collected................. $70 + $90 = $160
he made a profit of .............................$20
GuestChrist
I'm too high for this.
levelfivedetentionblockaa23
I can’t do that kind of thinking right now.
greenchair
Why is this even a question? Maybe I'm missing something but this is really basic
speye
Basic? you didn't give an answer. It's fun to bring people together my friend. Join the conversation with a friendly retort and have fun.
DasMyTouch
This isn’t a riddle
speye
it's a math riddle, but still a riddle.
IDontCareAtAllButIShould
$20
caldella
Sorry, I don't do other people's word problem homework for free.
speye
lol
TektronixTDS360
Was the goat fungible?
speye
lol
secretoaster
Zero
thesmarterdog
A whole bunch of annoyed people.
speye
lol
MSGinSC
Zero
Rhewin
Was that just a stab in the dark?
Xanathen
20$
speye
this is HA-larious
reginageorge1
He loses $40
PhloydPhan
$15,473, once he's written off his initial losses on the goat, claimed his small farm tax credit, and incorporated the goat in the Bahamas.
speye
lol
Slevinkalevraka
Haha
Lonestar8808
I'm just happy you're spreading awareness that the small farm tax credit exists !
heyheyheylisten
speye
Yeah, I'm sure he'd say $100
DoseOfScience
20$. Because he sold it for seventy, he 'gains' 10$, and then has to add another 10$ of own money to make eighty.
ExpectedDickbuttGotDickbutt
Expense: 140. Income: 160. Not taking into account food, transport, etc, he made $20.
ThePartyLeader
Profit, revenue, or EBITDA
speye
lol
spooktree
10?
Theg00dshepard
About tree fiddy
speye
Wierd how you were the second one to say that ... lol
wobblecopterrrr
Treefiddy
Idonotbelievewehavecompany
the only proper answer
speye
lol
Exyr
20 dollars.
CraigAnopolis
1 goat and not enough to be worth the effort
speye
lighten up, have a little fun
Abraxaz777
He makes nothing back.
EnigmaticAss
10 dollars
Rhewin
No
Imtoostressedforthis
10$
Rhewin
No
Chickenbuttholeremover
Three beans.
speye
lol
HeyOP
How much did he spend to feed, care for, transport and house the goat?
miertam
How much did he make selling the goat's milk and fur? Did he rent the goat out as organic lawn control? You don't don't just buy a goat.
HeyOP
I appreciate the additional considerations, but people *do* just buy goats like they just buy snakes or cats or dogs or fish.
miertam
Those people don't sell their goats.
HeyOP
An excellent point, for the most part they do not.
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HeyOP
No, in that event, the answer *to my question is "nothing."
speye
lol ... you're assuming a different viewpoint.
Frostycopper
It's an nft.
PrincessPicklebricks
From now on reading ‘nft’ as ‘not fucking tangible’
PrincessLeliana
$20
lmullins573
I’ve got $100 in my pocket. $40 after buying for 60. $110 after selling for $70. $30 after buying for $80. $120 after selling for 90.
rickmorty365
I believe it’s zero and I was told there would be no math in this exam
liketolurk
(?)please show your work
PrincessLeliana
0-60=-60 +70 = 10 - 80 = -70 + 90 = 20
liketolurk
Good job
PsistormIkura
This, he mustve had 70 to start at least, to buy for 60, sell - +10$ - then buy for 80, then sell at 90 - +10$ again.
Rhewin
It does not matter how much he started with. End profit is always the same. Start with $0 to keep it simple.
PsistormIkura
0 wouldnt work, if he sells for 60, he can't buy for 70, which is also why i said "at least"
Rhewin
It doesn’t matter at all if you’re just proving the math. The starting number is irrelevant. He starts with X and ends with X+20.