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Well, Sup Forums?

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2$

At the risk of looking like a dumbass I'm gonna say $1.50?

Can't tell if troll or just stupid...
Obviously it's $2?

1.50
>inb4 pemdas

Game $1
Half his price :.50
Total: 1.50

$2.25

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I said $1.50 originally, now people are saying $2.50 and $2.00, am I fucking retarded?

y=1+1.5x

parabolic equation

"it" is the price of the game, not of the dollar.

X = 1 + 0.5X
Subtract 0.5X from each side: 0.5X = 1
Divide each side by 0.5: X = 2

y=x

Seriously? :))

This. Anyone who thinks otherwise is obviously stupid..

This is an illogical conjunction. Stop trying to solve it, Sup Forums, it's not solvable.

C=1+(.5*c)
C-1=.5c
C-1/.5=c

???

>If i set the total price of the game = x
> would be x= 1+ x/2
> x - x/2=1
> x/2=1
> x=2

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Can I get a like and a comment and Ill buy that game for you.....

ax4+bx3+cx2+dx+f=0ax4+bx3+cx2+dx+f=2

become masseuse get paid ton's of cash for 2 clients a week

bout tree fiddy

66.66666666666...

Can be solved.
price of game = x
x = 1 + 0.5x
add -0.5x to each side
x + -0.5x = 1 + 0.5x + -0.5x
combine x + -0.5x
0.5x = 1 + 0.5x + -0.5x
combine 0.5x + -0.5x
0.5x = 1 + 0
0.5x = 1
both sides times 2
1x = 2
x = 2

Infinity. half it's price goes up as half it's price is added to original price.

£1.21

Except it gets solved at x/2=1, but nice try...

2 answers:
$1.50
or
half what?

59.99 plus any mandatory DLC that you have to pick up

>>add -0.5x to each side

back in my days we would simply subtract

If someone doesn't know how to pose this equation they should reconsider their intelligence.

Or you have half a normal human brain.

Nope, you're wrong.

You don't know the full price therefore you can't know the answer

above 1 dollar bc you get taxed out the ass

x = x/2 +1
(2) = (2)/2+1
2 = 1 + 1
QED spergs

You forgot to carry the 2 IDIOT

This and this. The rest of you need to stop pretending to be smart on the internet.

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it's actually just middle school algebra. you're retarded, user.

Let 'x' be the price of the game, and then solve for x.

"A game costs $1 plus half its price".

x = $1 + (1/2)x
Solve for x
x=$2

"A game (that costs $2) costs $1 plus half its price (half of $2 is $1)"

"A game that costs $2, costs $1 plus $1"

It's not unsolvable. You are simply an idiot who doesn't know how to use simple variables and algebraic maths.

>x is price of the game
>x is $2
>plus half it's price
>price of the game is now $3
>plus half it's price

Difference in the definition between cost and price...but it's infinite.

If its 1 then 67c +33c?

It doesn't matter how much it costs.
It only matters that you all just lost it.

I have to ask someone who works at the store where I am buying said game. Or check with a price scanner

employee says it costs infinity, price scanner malfunctions

>>back in my days we would simply subtract

If you subtract -0.5x from both sides you'd end up adding 0.5x i.e.
-(-0.5x) = +0.5x

You made a switch in your logic there. You changed it from $1+ half its price; to its price plus half its price.

>Game cost total is $2
>"A game costs $1 + 1/2 the game cost"
>$1 + (half total cost)
>$1 + (half of $2)
>$1 + ($1)
>$2

can't tell if bad bait or if actually thought the guy was implying subtracting a negative.

Retarded much?

$=1+1/2$
Not enough info, faggots.

It costs $1 plus half it's [sic] price.

That's the answer. If you make more assumptions and ignore the grammatical error, you can give more specific answers.

If the cost and the price are the same, then it costs $2, but typically cost and price are not the same.

With a markup of m percent, p = (1+m/100)*c, so
c = 1 + 1/2 (1+m/100)*c,
c*(1/2 - m/200) = 1,
c = 200/(100 - m)
where c is the cost in dollars.

That's how these threads go. Everyone says a different answer and then calls each other idiots for not knowing, in an attempt to make you feel stupid.

Welcome to Sup Forums.

user you forgot VAT, you have to add that too

Good call! There's no sales tax here, so it slipped my mind.

X=[$1+(1/2X)]

idiots.

Technically this is worded wrong so it's impossible to tell. You can either take it as the game is a $1.00 retail plus the final cost is half of retail so $1.50. That or you can ASSUME the game is $2.00 because the game "costs $1.00" but then costs $2.00 because you had to come up with two separate end costs...

I'm sorry but this question was produced by a complete retard. Neither makes any sense. Only literal autists though would assume $2.00 when you really think about it.

wording of the question is stupid but I'd say $1.

OR you could take it as the game costs $1.00 to make then the price would be how much you spend to actually obtain it which is an unknown variable.

Y=[$1+(1/2X)]

This shits dumb i'm outta here.

0 it was pirated

It's infinity, you stupid retards.

x=1+(x/2)
(x)(x)=1
x=√ ̅ 1
x=1
Game costs one dollar

It's just 2 you goddamn fucktards

I'm assuming "it's" is another product all together.

So the cost of the game is $1 + (1/2(it's))

Most of you can't do elementary school math, fuck you

2 is mathetically correct

You fucking illiterate

$3, pretty easy

42, obviously.

...

$2.17 easy..

x(.5)+1?

What's unsolveable about it?

$1 + (0.5 * x) = x

0.5x = $1

x = $2

It costs a dollar. Says so right at the start.

$2, and the sentence is grammatically incorrect. "It's" is not possessive, it is the shortened version of "it is". The correct form is "A game costs $1 plus half its price".

I'm going to bash your skull with a frying pan

This question makes no fucking sense. The price of the game is the price of the game plus a dollar. The dollar is PART OF THE PRICE. You cannot divide a price in half then add a dollar to it when the price was contingent on the dollar already having been added.

Are you having a stroke or are you just retarded?

>plus half it's price.
>plus half it is price.
kys plus the sentence is stupid only an autist would word it that way, so kys twice

Wait. It's two dollars.

Half of two dollars is a dollar. If you add a dollar to a dollar you get two dollars.

If the game's total price is $1 plus half its total price ($1), the answer is obviously $2.

The answers are different based on how you interpret the question.

0,5X + 1
Answer can't be known because the 1 dollar is a separate factor.
Fuck you OP

It's impossible. It keeps going on and on and on and on.

he's using "it's" in a possessive way you fucking idiot

It's 0,5X

X = 0.5X + 1

It's just 2

What kind of horseshit quality game are we buying for these prices in 2017?

x = 1 + 0.5x
x - 0.5x = 1
0.5x = 1
x = 2

No, X would be the same as X. So you need something like: Price (P)
P = .5X + 1

Good job

No you don't, reread the question

Price(P) = 1 + 0.5P
P - 0.5P = 1
0.5P = 1
P = 2

It's infinite boys. It continues adding indefinitely and cannot be solved for with a finite amount.

>a game costs $1 plus half its price.
You never mentioned the actual price of the game, so it is impossible to figure out what "half its price" is.

Don't forget tax 1.58

$1.50.
Saying "and half it's price" only makes sense in the context of increasing it's price, which means that $1 was it's original price, before it became 50% more expensive.

just like your infinite stupidity

The book costs $2.

Let the cost be X. We know that:
X = 1 + X/2

Solving for X will give 2.

Tf? There's a book now?