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The solution #384 is correct! Stupendous!
#385. Trusting Ned Armstrong, the owner of Ned's Wonderful World of Sports, made his first sale the other day to a somewhat suspicious looking gentleman. The customer purchased a package of golf balls for $12 and paid Ned with a $20 bill. Ned was all out of singles so he went next door to the bakery to change it; then he gave the customer his purchase and $8 in change. Ten minutes later the baker came in complaining that Ned had given him a counterfeit bill. Ned took back the bogus twenty and gave the baker a $20 bill from the register. Now, the big question in Ned's mind was just how much money had he lost on his first sale? Keep in mind that the marup on a package of golf balls is 100 percent.
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These waited a long time to be checked. I'm glad you finally did it. But take your time!
]]>The solutions #230, #248, #249, #252 are correct. Excellent!
I shall more problems soon.
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]]>could you check the solutions i posted?
]]>here's more.when you have time check if it is correct:
sure,take your time.it took me three hours to answer all of those so i don't expect you to be any quicker.
also,i later noticed the mistake of numbering the problems,so it wil take even longer to recognise which question is which.
i must also warn you that today i will continue solving the unsolved problems from this topic.
If you have time can you check from post #464 on. I am sorry for some cross chatter that when on at that point. I believe that phrontister's solution is better than mine.
Also, maybe the remaining unanswered questions could be brought to the bottom.
]]>Thanks for replying the brain teasers. It would take a long time to check the veracity of all the solutions. I shall reply as soon as I can. Please give me enough time!
]]>there are a lot of unsolved puzzles here:
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