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Infinity.
$2
31?
$1.50
>it's
is the price actually $1 or are you paying someone $1 to steal it?
1 + half it is price
$87.32 ZWD
80 Canadian bucks
$1.50
>x = $1+(x/2)
sounds like something that would return an error in coding
x = 1+x/2
x = 2
>x=1+(1/2)x
>x-(1/2)x=1
>x[1-(1/2)]=1
>x=1/[1-(1/2)]
>x=1/(1/2)
>x=2
1$ + (.5 x p)
p is the original price
problem solved
now gtfo faggot OP
It would
This.
cant divide by zero
Should be "half its total price"
Y = 1(X/2)
it's free
Please never get a job where someone else's safety relies on your cognitive faculties
Cost not price.
spbp
>it is price
x = 1 + 0.5x
x - 0.5x = 1
0.5x = 1
x = $2
kek user
Imagine paying $2 for a video game when you could get a Super88 System AND Mario Twins for $2 at Chunky's.
Too nebulous of a question to get anything but an equation. The price can be anything.
Cost is not price.
Essentially, is right.
This isn't fucking algebra. The price of the game is one dollar, half of one dollar is fifty cents; one dollar plus fifty cents is one dollar & fifty cents. You people are making it way more complicated than it actually is.
t. sho
BASED
“Price” isn’t defined so the answer could be $1.50 or $2.
You motherfucker.
Winner.
>The price of the game is one dollar
???
holy based
are you retarded? use basic algebra to solve it.
No, actually, this is absolutely algebra.
Also, anybody trying to make a distinction between "cost" and "price" in this context is definitely ESL.
We're not calculating gross profits here guys.
1+n/2 where n is the price
1+1=Fish
if 0.5x is half the price then obviously x is the price you fekkin norts.
Price and cost are two different things in the problem user the game COSTS 1$ + half it's PRICE
You're paying higher than the price of the game to buy it for some reason. Some jewish market no doubt
f(x) = 1 + x/2
f(x) = 2/2 + 1/2(x)
f(x) = 3x/2
FTFY
You forgot the tax user. $91 maple bucks
We can infer from the fact that the author used two different words that he meant two different things.
Free because I'm pirating it.
>A game costs $1
It's $1
$n+(n x 0.5)
Doesn't matter as it's shovelware.
If we don't know the price of the game then how are we supposed to know?
dumb nigger
An impossible amount, since you have interdependent variables. A game can only cost it's price- no more or less.
Essentially, it's a contradiction.
god damn that's based
yep, gj.
WHERE'S YOUR BEAUTY?
1+0.5p=p where p=price
subtract 0.5p from both sides
1=0.5p
multiply both sides by 2
2=p
It's $2.00
>The price of the game is one dollar
No, the price (cost) of the game is one dollar (1) plus half (1/2) the full cost (x) of the game, or x = 1 + 1/2x. this is babby tier algebra.
X = 1 + Y
Y = X/2
X = 1 + X/2
2X = 2 + X
X = 2
>a game costs $1.50
Do you mean cost of production? Gamers really are retards for buying them at $60 retail price.
You want to do it as a function, not an equation.