Right. But who would name him that.She named him What, not That.
Right. But who would name him that.She named him What, not That.
Maybe Who wouldRight. But who would name him that.
Exactly.Maybe Who would
Who?What I want to know is, how is the paycheck signed
I don't knowWho?
Not really a joke but a question that I heard years ago and never could figure it out.
3 guys get a hotel room for a night. The room cost $30, so the 3 men decide to split it and pay $10 each. After paying, the 3 men head up to their room.
The manager informs the desk clerk that they have a deal going on, and the room is only $25 tonight. He gives the clerk $5 and tells him to return tye money to the 3 men.
On the way to their room, the clerk is thinking how he can divide the money up evenly, since he has $5 to split between 3 people. He decides he will keep $2, and give them $3 back, giving each person $1 back.
This means each of the 3 people has now paid $9 a piece, and the clerk has kept $2.
9 x 3 = 27
27 + 2 = 29
Where did the other $1 go?
Correct.It's just swapping in the amount paid with an irrelevant amount (part of the refund).
The real amount left in the cash drawer of the hotel is still $25, $3 of the refund went to the men and $2 went to the clerk = $30 all accounted for.
Not really a joke but a question that I heard years ago and never could figure it out.
3 guys get a hotel room for a night. The room cost $30, so the 3 men decide to split it and pay $10 each. After paying, the 3 men head up to their room.
The manager informs the desk clerk that they have a deal going on, and the room is only $25 tonight. He gives the clerk $5 and tells him to return tye money to the 3 men.
On the way to their room, the clerk is thinking how he can divide the money up evenly, since he has $5 to split between 3 people. He decides he will keep $2, and give them $3 back, giving each person $1 back.
This means each of the 3 people has now paid $9 a piece, and the clerk has kept $2.
9 x 3 = 27
27 + 2 = 29
Where did the other $1 go?
I told you whoI don't know
that's what I want to knowI told you who
^^^This. Most succinct, easy-to-understand explanation.The 3 guys paid $27 for the room. Subtract the $2 in the clerks pocket, and the hotel got $25 for the room. The $2 is being miscounted. The math is bad.
They paid $25 for the room. The clerk got a $2 tip. They each kept $1. Adds up to $30.
EDIT: The $2 "tip" has already been figured in the $27 (they paid $25 to the hotel and $2 to the clerk). You can't add it again to the $27, or you would be double counting it.
Who. What doesn’t have anything to do with it at this point.that's what I want to know
Sometimes his wife comes and picks it up.What I want to know is, how is the paycheck signed
Oops, I did again.