You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
@Ayushmaan2015 said in #1:
When paying for a thing that costs $9, pay $10 to get $1 back in CASH.
Then when paying for a thing that costs $2, pay that $1 back and the cashier now has $11 dollars in his hand.
but know the extra $1 becomes the cashiars so even if he has $12 in his hand $1 already belongs to him
so the math is still mathing
@Ayushmaan2015 said in #1:
> When paying for a thing that costs $9, pay $10 to get $1 back in CASH.
> Then when paying for a thing that costs $2, pay that $1 back and the cashier now has $11 dollars in his hand.
but know the extra $1 becomes the cashiars so even if he has $12 in his hand $1 already belongs to him
so the math is still mathing
So pay with credit card
@Avyaanagra said in #13:
You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
That's an insult!
@Avyaanagra said in #13:
> You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
That's an insult!
sorry
life is good
@Ayushmaan2015 said in #1:
When paying for a thing that costs $9, pay $10 to get $1 back in CASH.
Then when paying for a thing that costs $2, pay that $1 back and the cashier now has $11 dollars in his hand.
if u know u know
@Ayushmaan2015 said in #1:
> When paying for a thing that costs $9, pay $10 to get $1 back in CASH.
> Then when paying for a thing that costs $2, pay that $1 back and the cashier now has $11 dollars in his hand.
if u know u know
@Avyaanagra said in #13:
You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
Yeah, bro.
@Avyaanagra said in #13:
> You mean the cashier SHOULD have 11 USD. Now go back to your English class and learn how to use your common sense while comprehending things you opposite-of-a-nerd-that-I-wanted-to-tell-but-it-would-be-cursing
Yeah, bro.
You start with a $10 bill, and the cashier has $1, after you buy the object for $9, the cashier has $10 and you have $1, after paying for the $2 object, and you give the $1 to the cashier, how much money does he have in his hands?
Watch the video as proof! : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DdjJRkbl3g
You start with a $10 bill, and the cashier has $1, after you buy the object for $9, the cashier has $10 and you have $1, after paying for the $2 object, and you give the $1 to the cashier, how much money does he have in his hands?
Watch the video as proof! : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DdjJRkbl3g
@Ayushmaan2015
wait
(9-10+1=0) buyer has 1 dollar, cashier has 10
10+1=11 buyer has 0, cashier 11
payment complete and now he sets the world on fire using gas and a match
@Ayushmaan2015
wait
(9-10+1=0) buyer has 1 dollar, cashier has 10
10+1=11 buyer has 0, cashier 11
payment complete and now he sets the world on fire using gas and a match