Where Is The Missing £ ?

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You see a £97 shirt, but don't have any money, so you borrow £50 from your mum & £50 from your dad = £100. You buy the shirt and have £3 change, so give your mum £1, give your dad £1 & keep £1 for yourself. You now owe your mum £49 & your dad £49. So.. £49 + £49 = £98 & your £1 = £99. So where is the missing £1?
 
Is it this;

Net Payment: £97
You owe your mum and dad £48.50 each.
You pay them £49 each (£98 altogether) + £1 you kept, and then add the £0.50 x2 (£49-£48.50) and this would give you a total of £100.

Could be completely wrong though.
 
I not sure, lol.
I posted this to get an answer for it as much as anything else, lol.
My friend text it to me the other day.
Its quite tricky.
You answer seem good though.. ha 😛
 
I heard something similar to this before about a missing £/$.

It's quite a good puzzle.
 
I know. 😛
I sat for ages trying to figure it out.
Each time i thought i had it, but when i thought about it again, i doubhted myself, lol
 
You have £100, right? And you spent £97. With £3 change.
£97 + £3 = £100
You give £2 back, leaving £98 pounds that you still owe them. Where this money is does not matter: it is still inclusive in the money borrowed, and so is the £2 you gave back, as it was part of the original amount borrowed. Therefore;
£2 + £97 + £1 = £100

Thank you Google xD
 
ZINC said:
You have £100, right? And you spent £97. With £3 change.
£97 + £3 = £100
You give £2 back, leaving £98 pounds that you still owe them. Where this money is does not matter: it is still inclusive in the money borrowed, and so is the £2 you gave back, as it was part of the original amount borrowed. Therefore;
£2 + £97 + £1 = £100

Thank you Google xD

aha, lol. 😛
What did you google?
The whole question? lol 😛
 
Yup, yahoo answers popped up, but it makes sense 🙂
 
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