3 guys order a pizza. The cost is $30 and each of the guys pay $10. When the delivery guy gets back to the store, the manager notices there was an over charge and that the pizza was only suppose to cost $25. The manager gives the driver 5 one dollar bills to take back to the guys. The driver isn't sure how to split the $5 among the three guys, so he keeps 2 of them since he didn't get a tip before. If each of the guys are getting back $1 dollar then they each payed $9. If each guy payed nine dollars and the driver kept 2 dollars, where's the extra dollar?
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Originally posted by blmThat doesn't make sense. They didn't pay $9 each. Between the 3 of them they spent $28 (excluding the tip) so you would just divide 28/3 meaning they actually spent $9.33 each.
You posted the answer lol, you're right.
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OK, I've seen this before and here is the answer.
The two dollars in the drivers hand are part of the combined 27 dollars that the three guys paid, not in addition to it. The original 30 minus the 3 that he gave back to them is 27 which comes out to 9 apiece. He kept 2 for himself so that brings the total for the pizza to 25 with a tip of 2. Look at it this way: They each paid 8.33 apiece for the pizza (25) and .67 apiece for the guy's tip (2), which means they each paid 9 apiece for pizza and tip combined (27).Last edited by babyblues; 04-24-07, 10:13 AM.
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