Splain This To Me Lucy

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Went to the store for some cans of beer for a road trip. 12 pack was 12.99 and the 24 was 14.99. Should I have bought 2 of the 12 packs?
 
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Depends.... if it is for after you arrive then go for the 24 pack. If it's for consumption along the way, don't buy it at all.
 
Went to the store for some cans of beer for a road trip. 12 pack was 12.99 and the 24 was 14.99. Should I have bought 2 of the 12 packs?

how about this...
buy both the 12 and 24..
you and two buddies split it up as follows..
sell the 12.99 12pack to buddy #1 for 12$
sell a second 12pack to buddy #2 for 12$
keep the third for yourself and drink 25cent a can beer...
i'm here to help...:D
 
I'd ask this guy, but he's hung over at the moment.......
 

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C'mon man, I'm only 2, I cant fiqure that out yet............
 

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Years ago when I sacked groceries and stocked in a store at home they would have an item .11 cents apiece or 2 for .23 cents and guess what some people would go for. No computers then.
The beer is a no brainer, I'm suprised you would ask.


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James
 
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I don't know if they have it everywhere, but guys around here are wild about a generic beer called "Beer Thirty". It is a generic, low cost beer in, you guessed it, a handy, dandy 30 pack!
Now you don't have to choose.
 
Went to the store for some cans of beer for a road trip. 12 pack was 12.99 and the 24 was 14.99. Should I have bought 2 of the 12 packs?
I'll bet 90% of today's youth couldn't answer that question.

Sadly,
I often notice that young cashiers at stores have very low mental math skills. I guess that comes from always having a calculator or computer handy. I doubt they did the volumes of math problems and recitations of multiplication tables us old geezers did.
I often play mental math at markets, seeking to beat the machine. If it rings up $1.67, I know I'm due 33 cents from two 1s, or $3.33 from a 5.
If the tab is $2.30, I might hand them a 5 and a nickel so that the only coins I get back are quarters. The nickel befuddles them. I always explain that lets me get quarters only back. I get an incredible look, like- "HOW could he know!?!? I just tell them to punch it in, and it will work. They usually show a delighted smile like I did a magic trick. :D

Another good trick-
The tab is $10.81.
Hand them a 20, a 1, and 6 cents. When they give you "the look", explain that your change will be a 10 and a quarter because you hate ones and small coins. They won't believe you till they see the screen. ;)

If they overpay when making change, you may have to fight to return some. :eek:
 
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