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MasterofNone26-30, M
The value of the shoes is 10
The value of the guy is 5
The value of those ribbon like things are 4
So, 5 + 5 x 2 = 15
It's trickier than that though lol.
OggggO36-40, M
@MasterofNone Huh, I missed that there was only a single whatever that is in the final line instead of a pair. Good catch.
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@OggggO that's the trick two shoes on line 1 etc.
MasterofNone26-30, M
@SW-User but that guy has worn two shoes and two of those ribbon like things in his hands so I wonder if it's
5 + 19 x 2 = 43
SW-User
@MasterofNone potentially.... Really sneaky and I think makes it a bit pointless as now it becomes a debate not a maths problem. Lol
MasterofNone26-30, M
@SW-User Yeah lol the question can get really pointless. What if the economists say that one shoe has no value and it is only when the two meet that it can be counted 10 as a whole. Ughh I pass. Lol