[QUOTE="captainqwark20"][QUOTE="MetroidPrimePwn"] The question has two conditions: The bat has to cost a dollar more AND the total has to be a dollar and ten cents.This is very simple. Bll is 10 cents, because 10 cents plus 1.00 is 1.10 where are you getting the extra 10 cents? If I have to dimes and add a dollar it's a dollar and 10 cents. The Ball is the 10 cents, so there is no OTHER 10 cents, meaning the ball is 10 cents. Flawed logic is flawed. You can't be serious. Well this is a new study altogether... Whats also interesting about this turn of events is: the ability for others to teach what they can clearly see in front of them, to another person. It seems this is an additional barrier or question to ponder.If the ball costs ten cents then the bat costs a dollar more, which is a dollar and ten cents. The total cost is a dollar and ten cents plus ten cents, which does not add up to a total of a dollar and ten cents.
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