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Originally posted by punkworld
That's why the change he gave is a loss. However, the money he got from the neighbour he simply gives back later.
Let's change the chronology of the actual exchanges:
The seller gets 25 rubles from his neighbour, then gives them back to his neighbour (now he is at 0 again), then he gives someone 15 rubles and a cap (net loss: 15 rubles and a cap).
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I know. I'm trying to figure out if the cap counts for $10. I would assume it does since it's multiple choice only.
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