libertarirynn:

catchaglimpseofalleble:

libertarirynn:

43

15, what math are you using? xD

Not even close my dude lmao

OK so three pairs of shoes equals 30, ergo one pair = 10 (5 per shoe)

Two dudes plus one pair of shoes equals 20, ergo the dudes are 5 each (5+5+10=20) tracking with me so far?

Good so now a pair of bouquets plus a pair of bouquets plus a dude equals 13, ergo a pair of bouquets are worth 4 each (4+4+5=13)

All right now it’s time to plug in our variables. If a pair of shoes is 10, a single shoe is 5. if the man is worth five but he’s wearing a pair of shoes and holding two bouquets, then he’s 5+4+10=19. So altogether he is 19 plus 5 for the single shoe. Finally this is multiplied by a single bouquet, half of two bouquets, so it’s 2. According to PEMDAS, we need to multiply first so 19×2 is 38. Then we add 5 for the pair of shoes and we get 43.

You got me, I missed the details on the last guy xD my b

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