Message from @johnfrum
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Maybe your emotional state being "the same" isn't a good thing <:blobthinkingeyes:427568214579609601>
I am healthy and balanced in my day to day life.
🤖 "I am healthy and balanced in my day to day life"
Beep boop time to cry about cartoons because Matt thinks an adult should do that
John, why are you so worried about what "an adult should do"? I pay my bills, I have an active social life, what does it matter what my hobbies are? <:thvnk:332928260004642827>
Save your judgements for the Dutch.
So you did cry about anime recently
No good seasonal anime this season.
I've been playing vidya instead.
I'm stuck on a boss in Final Fantasy X. Very frustrating.
Is frustration too strong an emotion to feel, John? You're the authority here.
I wonder if you genuinely think I am an extremely repressed person or it's a joke like how I pretend you are an overly emotional little girl.
I think many things about you, John.
Gay.
It's not gay! It's a power thing. Nothing sexual about it.
Bunny girl anime is good
can anyone help me here I'm suffering a brain fart
for example if you want to sell something for 10 dollars, and 15 % of that is going to be taken off as sales tax
how do arrange a formula so that you end up with dollars dollars after the 15% is removed from the final sale price?
Multiply 10 by .15 then add the total back to 10
10x 0.15 + 10 = 11.75
err 11.5
-15% = 9.77
I want it so I can plug in amount I will receive so i can get the selling price which is my price plus 15% in the final result
x/0.85
like 15% gets deducted from final price
so I want to make it so that I just write down the amount i want from said sale which will be x% minus selling price
but I think I'm going about it wrong because it requires initial price in the first place
Do what I just said, brainlet.
what is x?
A variable.
10 in your case.
Meeting of the fucking minds in here
x is desired amount
I feel like this is simple but my fevered brain is making me go in circles
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how did you arrive at the .85 amount
I was thinking I should put in .15
100% is 1. You subtract 0.15 (15%).