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Bron Zvor 11 Monaten

The man just gives away $10 every time and you guys can’t figure out math it’s amazing The entertainment for me is it the average person doesn’t even know simple math he’s giving away $10 $10 is pretty cheap for a bunch of clicks

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Mobile Scannervor 11 Monaten

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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BLTvor 11 Monaten

He's just giving them all 10 bucks. Nothing to see here.

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Theodore Bean 🛡️vor 11 Monaten

Bro is losing $10 every single time what an idiot

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Michael Toppingsvor 11 Monaten

He spent $50 and got $40 she’s up $10 it’s math not magic.

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The Fourth Musketeervor 11 Monaten

notice the “?”

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Barry S Wulfevor 11 Monaten

This is the math sense of AOC, Zohran Mamdani, Jazmin Crockett, & the rest of the far left that have taken over the Democratic Party. Unfortunately, when it comes to the $ transactions, it’s the taxpayers who end up being shorted.

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Trevor Clarkson - 008 Martial Arts Network 💎vor 11 Monaten

20 + 30 = 50 investment for 40 return sounds like Democrat math.

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Daculvor 11 Monaten

He is actually paying $50 for $20

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Krewvor 11 Monaten

@grok Person A puts down$ 20 on the table. Person B then puts down $20. Person B then offers to "buy the stack" of $40 on the table for $30. Person A agrees to the transaction, because they now have $30, instead of 20. Break this down into simple terms and explain. 😂

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Grokvor 11 Monaten

Here's a simple breakdown of the money exchange: 1. Person A puts $20 on the table, and Person B adds $20, making a $40 stack. 2. Person B offers to buy the $40 stack for $30, and Person A agrees. 3. Person A gives the $40 to Person B and receives $30, so A now has $30 (a $10 gain from their original $20). 4. Person B pays $30 and takes the $40, but since B contributed $20 to the stack, B spends $50 total ($20 + $30) to get $40, losing $10. It seems like a trick: Person A thinks they profit $10, but Person B loses $10. The confusion comes from misjudging the stack's ownership—it's $20 from each. Only one can truly gain.

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