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Monday, November 11, 2024
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I washed my eyes and calculated it again, the same answer.
ReplyDeleteAbeg I'm not a fan of mathematics, in fact, it was the only subject that used to give me red scores in secondary school.
Let me wait for Fidel and and co.
It's not logical to add your balance. 0 zero is not rational figure.
DeleteYou only calculate what you spent, the total is N50.
QED!
Na your imagination, moni has finished
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteThe calculation is wrong, you can only calculate what you spent but you can't calculate the total remainder after each spending....
ReplyDeleteðŊ correct
DeleteCorrect ð
Delete@Saint Elsewhere you are absolutely correct. ðŊ%!
DeleteI'm also confused
ReplyDeleteI calculated, and arrived at the same answer. Where did the extra N1 come from???
ReplyDeleteAbeg I no get that strength mk Una calculate and tell me Answer abeg mtcheew ð
ReplyDeleteMk I follow you dey confuse small ð
Fictitious
ReplyDeleteMao Akuh
There is a law in Mathematics that explains it.
ReplyDeleteMe no no maths ooo..
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
ð l'm coming back. I'm not sure my answer is correct. I think l need to use another formula.
ReplyDeleteLICIOUS BABE
i don calculate tire. i no even understand sef.
ReplyDeleteFrom no where exactly ðĪŠð
ReplyDeleteAccurate.
ReplyDeleteNothing remain, nothing entered.ð
Total spent 20+15+9+6=50;
ReplyDeleteTotal balance 30+15+6+0= 51. Balance + spent =50, but not always the sum of the balance= 50.
The money spent or the expenditure must only be added instead of adding the balance.
Hope I'm even right.
I still dey calculate am
ReplyDeleteTotal Revenue - Total Expenses= Net Income
ReplyDeleteWhere:
TR= 50
TE= 50
NI=?
50-50=0
Caren, you are a smart accountant.
DeleteIt is common sense too but some people are scared of pointing it out because of their fear of mathematics.
Biko, Anyone they talk
ReplyDeleteYou dey calculate expenses abi change?
ReplyDelete