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12 April, 00:49

A farmer buys a horse for $60. He sells it to his neighbor for $70. Then he discovers he could have made a better deal. He borrows $10 from his wife, and buys the horse back for $80. He then sells it to another neighbor for $90. How much money did he make?

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  1. 12 April, 00:56
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    70$ (money he makes on the horse the first time) - 60$ (what he paid) = 10$ - 10$ (the money he borrows) = 0$ - 80$ (he bought the horse back) = - 80$ + 90$ = 10$ (positive)
  2. 12 April, 01:07
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    He only made $10. Considering the horse was sold for $90.
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