Ondiek wrote:You saw a shirt worth kes 97. You did not have cash at hand and therefore you borrowed kes 50 from your father and kes 50 from your mother totalling kes 100. Because the shirt costs kes 97, you got change for kes 3. You chose to reduce the debt by returning kes 1 to your dad and kes 1 to your mum remaining with kes 1. That means you owe dad kes 49 and mum kes 49 i.e kes 98 total. Adding kes 98 to the kes 1 in your hand comes to kes 99. Where is the missing kes 1?
What type of shirt was it? Was it new or mtush?
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.