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If I had a $ for every $ I never earned, how much would I have?
I think this is probably one of the deepest philosophical questions I've ever asked, I'm gonna have to think about this one :321GFY
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I think the chicken came first...
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As much as if you had earned them...
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three fiddy to the tenth power.:thumbsup
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ask Kyle Hoppes
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could you end up in debt :(
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2$ duh!
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It's infinite
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All of'em.
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Well lets say that you are earning X +-Y Dollars a day ( Y is the variation that you might have depending on the day) and lets say you will be doing that for 40 years ( this variable can be changed) so from there we start:
365 X 40 = 14600 days. Now 14600 is our independent variable since we chose it not to change. From this we can figure that. 14600 * (X+-Y) --->this is the way that we can represent you earnings. Now since you said that you shal be earning a dollar for every dollar that you aern that mean this: 14600 * (X+-Y) + 14600 * (X+-Y) which can pe also reproduced like this: 2 * ((14600 * (X+-Y)) And If we Remove the variables we get our answer which is : *2. So the Conclusion is If you get a Dollar for Every Dollar that you Earn you are gettin 2 Dollars for every 1 Dollar earned. |
You'd have all the dollars except the ones you earned.
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Ouch - that made my head hurt.
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