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A mathematical challenge for you all.....

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AuntyQuated · 25/11/2004 18:21

Problem of the day---

me and a friend were in M&S today she had 2 things in her basket - one for £12 and one for £15

in my basket were 4 things for £8, £10, £10, and £10.

to get the best deal from the "2 for 3 offer" my friend paid for 3 items of £15,£10 & £10. so she paid £25

i paid for 3 items of £12,£10 and £8. i paid £22

BIG QUESTION

how much do i owe her??? (we want to share the discount)

every time we work it out we come up with a different answer.
please someone..put us out of our misery>

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zephyrcat · 25/11/2004 18:28

if you give her £1.50 then you both paid £23.50 ..... i think? (I'm crap at maths!!!!! )

zephyrcat · 25/11/2004 18:29

(thats the easy way out without working it out for each item )

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:29

Her original price -- 27 GBP
Your original price -- 38 GBP

She paid: 25 GBP saving 10 GBP
You paid: 22 GBP saving 8 GBP

Total savings: 18 GBP

If you want to split the savings (ie 9 GBP each), then you should have paid 29 GBP.

If you want the savings to be proportional to your total spend, then you'd save 38/65(18 GBP) = and she'd save 27/65(18GBP) which means you should have saved 10.52 GBP and you should have paid 27.48 GBP and would her 5.48 GBP

Sorry -- that's just typing without thinking.. might be a mistake or three in there! And I don't have a pound key.

AuntyQuated · 25/11/2004 18:30

but i got 4 itmes,valued at £38 and she got 2, valued at £27

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Bagpuss30 · 25/11/2004 18:31

You got £18 off in total so £9 saving each? I think you owe her £9 but I'm also useless at maths, sorry .

AuntyQuated · 25/11/2004 18:31

so jj...i ought to give her £7, that was one of the answers we came up with

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Bagpuss30 · 25/11/2004 18:32

Blimey JJ I think you are slightly better than me at this.

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:33

Sorry! Thought you were splitting the discount. Then she should have paid 27 GBP and you would get the entire discount, so she owes you 2 GBP.

bran · 25/11/2004 18:33

I would add the two cheapest items from each 3 together to find the total saved, and then then halve that to find the saving each (assuming you want to split it equally).

So in total you saved £10 +£8=£18, which is £9 saving each. For your friend the value of her goods was £12 + £15=£27, subtract her saving which £9 and you get what she should have paid (£18). She actually paid £25, so you owe her the difference (£7).

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:34

Oops, yes, AQ, if you want to split the discount, you'd owe her 9 GBP. Sorry for crossposting.

(Bagpuss, this relates to what I did in a previous life... )

bran · 25/11/2004 18:34

Bloody hell, that obviously took me much longer than everyone else, there were no other posts when I started.

spacemonkey · 25/11/2004 18:35

i can feel my head is about to explode at the thought of working this out

AuntyQuated · 25/11/2004 18:36

yes we want to split the difference but wouldn't that be i owe her £7 JJ?

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Bagpuss30 · 25/11/2004 18:36

God, I don' t think I have enough fingers and toes for this .

Roisin · 25/11/2004 18:38

I make it £7 AQ

spacemonkey · 25/11/2004 18:38

give her £7 a be done with it

if she's a true friend she won't quibble of the (possible) other two quid

zephyrcat · 25/11/2004 18:38

give her £8!!??

spacemonkey · 25/11/2004 18:39

"over the (possible) other two quid"

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:40

Oops, sorry, I mis-typed! And small son jumped off couch onto hard floor and phone range. Yes, 7 GBP.

Roisin · 25/11/2004 18:41

Total discount was £18 - i.e. £9 each shared.

Your goods were worth £38, less £9 discount = £29. You paid £22, so give her £7 and you're square.

her goods worth £27, less £9 discount = £18. She paid £25 so will be all settled when she gets your £7.

AuntyQuated · 25/11/2004 18:41

oh, this is reassuring...we aren't the only ones to struggle with it.
really the money doesn't matter one bit; it's the fact that we can't work it out

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ladymuck · 25/11/2004 18:41

I follow JJ's approach, except that I would take the view that AuntyQuated's original price would have been £30 for 4 items, and not £38, as she would have been eligible for a discount of £8 in any event.

So by joining together you got an extra £10 discount. If you were splitting this equally then Auntyquated should have paid £25 and her friend £22 (so basically they took the wrong baskets!). AQ should pay her friend £3.

You could pro-rate the saving, but this amounts to 27p difference, so I'd keep it simple (envisioning another debate about which coins you have in your purse!)

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:42

And phone range ? argh.

JJ · 25/11/2004 18:43

I like Ladymuck's way better, fwiw.

Am off to find small son... has disappeared again.

Roisin · 25/11/2004 18:47

Next time please go shopping on your own, not with your friend, and save us all some headaches!