Another question of mathematics has been viral on the internet and forced to seduce many peoples.
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The answer of this question is very mind-blowing and that's why very few people get the right answer.
Could you able to answer this question?
The question is:
A man buys a horse for 60$.
He sells this horse for 70$.
He then buys the horse back for 80$.
And he sells the horse again for 90$.
In the end, how much money did the man make or lose?
Or did he break even?
If you get it then tell me!
perry bresk!
Let's assume the man had $100.
He buys the horse for $60. Hence he has $100-$60=$40.
Now he sell the horse for $70. So, now he has $40+$70=$110.
Again he buys the horse for $80. So, his remaining amount is $110-$80=$30.
Finally he sells the horse for $90. Hence, his final amount is $30+$90=$120.
Therefore subtracting his initial amount with final amount, we get $120-$100=$20 profit.
yup, you're right........!