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A woman steals $100 from a shop. Then she buys items worth $70 from the shop using the same $100 and gets $30 change. How much did the shop lose?

A woman steals $100 from a shop
- at this point the shop is losing $100

Then she buys items worth $70 - at this point the shop is losing $100 + $70 = $170

using the same $100 - at the point where she hands over the $100 to the cashier, the shop is only losing the goods in her possession, $70

and gets $30 change. - now the shop is losing $70 (goods) + $30 (change) = $100

Answer: $100



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Answer to Q136:

A woman steals $100 from a shop. Then she buys items worth $70 from the shop using the same $100 and gets $30 change. How much did the shop lose?

A woman steals $100 from a shop
- at this point the shop is losing $100

Then she buys items worth $70 - at this point the shop is losing $100 + $70 = $170

using the same $100 - at the point where she hands over the $100 to the cashier, the shop is only losing the goods in her possession, $70

and gets $30 change. - now the shop is losing $70 (goods) + $30 (change) = $100

Answer: $100

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