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RiffRaff posted:
GTAngler posted:
RiffRaff posted:

$200

How so?

Lady: +$100 Cash+$70 Merchandise+$30 Cash -$100 Paid = +$100

Man: -$100 Cash-$70 Merchandise-$30 Cash +$100 Payment= -$100

if someone pay you for stuff  with money they stole from you, how can your loss be the exact amount stolen?

Because the amount stolen was the total of merchandise and change. $70 Merch. plus $30 change.

GTAngler

It’s a little over $100.. For the time she had the money, the man could have bought something else with the money and sold it, making a profit.

Also maybe opportunity cost can be applied here as well, for the lady. She could have chosen to do something differently with the money.

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just give me the money and stop hurting ur head...

alena06
RiffRaff posted:
GTAngler posted:
RiffRaff posted:

$200

How so?

Lady: +$100 Cash+$70 Merchandise+$30 Cash -$100 Paid = +$100

Man: -$100 Cash-$70 Merchandise-$30 Cash +$100 Payment= -$100

BTW, your math on the man is incorrect..   

-130 + 100 = - 30

Is it -130+100 or -200+100? How did you get -130?

The purchase and changed doesn't matter. She only stole $100.

If the item cost $70 and he didn't return change, then his loss would be $70.

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