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Aeson

I learned nerd for this.
Target has a buy 2 get 1 free sale on books, games, toys, movies.

 
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ScottDeWar_jr

second birthdate : 15 Dec 2011
I like Humble Bundle. They often have good deals on books. I noticed this time they said I donated 90 cents to the charities. It was an $18 purchase. $17.10 was divided between HB and the publisher. It also said they raised $76k for the charities. That's a lot of 90 cent donations. I guess if I want to see more than that I can give more. What's more disappointing is how much of that 90 cents actually goes to the cause. Most will go to administration of the charity.
I am going to say that since $.90 = 5% of the sale, then $76,000 is a lot of sales: 76000 * 19= 1,444,000+76000=$1 520 000 in sales.

or

5% of 1,520,000 = 76,000

or

9*10^-1= donation from your sale
7.6*10^4=total donation
if 9*10^-1= 1 part of 20 {your purchase}= 7.6*10^4 1 part of 20 {total purchases}

therefor

19/20 = 1.71*10^1 {your purchase} --> 19/20 = 1.444*10^6 {total purchases}

and

20/20 {your purchase = 18.00}

and

20/20 {total sales} = $1.52 Million
 







Aeson

I learned nerd for this.
My mom told me my niece and nephew are helping her out at Walmart. Said they want to work there. This will he their 3rd job in less than a year. I've heard young people are just hopping from one job to the next these days. I didn't think it was this bad. I guess better than being in a job you hate? Thing is, no one is going to find the perfect job. You'll still find something to hate about it, and hate getting up and going.
 

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