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Sophie asked me for help with her math homework last night.
Sven is on a trip to Hong Kong. He arrives at the airport and exchanges $125 US Dollars for Hong Kong Dollars. If he gets 7.79 Hong Kong Dollars for each US Dollar, how many Hong Kong Dollars does Marcus get?
Who the hell is Marcus?
Maybe he's the guy who mugged Sven.
And what moron goes to Hong Kong with only a buck twenty five in his pocket anyway? Sven deserved to get mugged! He was probably waving his money around like a fool yelling "I'm rich, I'm rich!"
At this point we were laughing so hard we had to take a 5 minute break.
We decided it was a typo. And then she got the right answer.
Posted at 10:39 by Chris Wysocki
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