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When mathing is not mathing!?

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

@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!

@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

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