Help me prove a point. Rent is $1342. Split evenly the rent is $671 each. Roommate A is promised to pay $100 MORE THAN Roommate B. However, Roommate A has been paying $771 for 12 months and Roommate B has been paying $571 for 12 months. At the end of the year how much does Roommate B owe Roommate A and why?
1200$ because roommate A has been paying 100 dollars more than roommate B :D
>>9137360
er, 1200 bucks difference.
obviously it's 200 bucks more than roommate B. 100 bucks more would be 621 and 721. regardless, both are morons for not being able to do simple math.
>>9137360
50*12=600$
Because if we take 50 from the amount A payed and add it to the amount B payed (effectively giving 50$ from B to A) then the rents balance out
>>9137381
Listen here comrade, Roommate A is paying 100 DOLLARS MORE THEN ROOMMATE B WHERE DID YOU GET THAT 50 FROM
>>9137392
Transfer 50$ from the rent of A to the rent of B and it balances out. What about this is hard to understand?
>>9137406
Because roommate A should be paying $1200 more yearly instead of $2400.
>>9137360
>Roommate A is promised to pay $100 MORE THAN Roommate B.
>Roommate A has been paying $771
>Roommate B has been paying $571
That's $200 more per month. Are they retards?
>>9137493
... roommate A should be paying $721, roommate B $621