The answer is Bob.
If I had 3 pennies and found 2 pennies but dropped 2 quarters, how much money do I have?
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5 months ago
5 months ago
Once again
The answer is Bob.
If I had 3 pennies and found 2 pennies but dropped 2 quarters, how much money do I have?
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5 months ago
Apologies for the confusion. Let's calculate the total money:
Initially, you had 3 pennies. Then you found 2 more pennies, which brings your total number of pennies to 3 + 2 = 5 pennies.
However, you dropped 2 quarters, which means you no longer have them. Since each quarter is worth 25 pennies, dropping 2 quarters is equivalent to losing 2 * 25 = 50 pennies.
Therefore, your final amount of money is 5 pennies - 50 pennies = -45 pennies (negative value).
In this scenario, you would have a debt of 45 pennies.
5 months ago
It is a joke.
I stated that the answer is Bob.
than I asked a question, in this case
If I had 3 pennies and found 2 pennies but dropped 2 quarters, how much money do I have?
so the response should be
how much money do I have? Answer, Bob
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5 months ago