Puzzle of the day (poll with possible solutions in thread below). Slight variation on a Facebook poker group debate which had surprisingly strong debate.pic.twitter.com/zZVpMM5che
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|---|---|---|
| United States | 40404 | (any) |
| Canada | 21212 | (any) |
| United Kingdom | 86444 | Vodafone, Orange, 3, O2 |
| Brazil | 40404 | Nextel, TIM |
| Haiti | 40404 | Digicel, Voila |
| Ireland | 51210 | Vodafone, O2 |
| India | 53000 | Bharti Airtel, Videocon, Reliance |
| Indonesia | 89887 | AXIS, 3, Telkomsel, Indosat, XL Axiata |
| Italy | 4880804 | Wind |
| 3424486444 | Vodafone | |
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Puzzle of the day (poll with possible solutions in thread below). Slight variation on a Facebook poker group debate which had surprisingly strong debate.pic.twitter.com/zZVpMM5che
How much did the store owner lose? (More options in thread below)
How much did the store owner lose? (More options in thread above)
To help frame the analysis correctly, what would you say the store’s loss was if the customer paid for the goods with $70 in cash? Or by credit card?
Because the stolen $100 bill is used for the subsequent purchase, we want to think the two transactions are somehow linked. But are they?
Well if he gave it back, did the store owner lose it?pic.twitter.com/u8Yhe5S9OO
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