Afran
Part of the furniture
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So, trying to work out what a person owes me. Perhaps simple if I write it like this? I am Person "A", one who is owed. Person "B" owes me, the thing is paying for an apartment's rent and bond, of which oweing money to A from B needs to be calculated in order to equal having paid half of each.
B has given me £290, covering half of the remaining bond and up-front rent
The bond in total is £630
A has already paid £425 of this which leaves £205 remaining.
A and B each pay £102.50* to total £630
The first months rent up-front is £530
A has already paid £159 of this which leaves £371.21 remaining
A and B each pay £185*
*Totals the £290 at top
I have worked it out like this, but might be wrong
If A's portion of the paid bond atm is £527.50 out of £630, £315 is half so with B giving A £212.50 we're both then at, that correct?
Then out of the rent I've paid £185 + £159 = £344, £265 being half of rent = B would owe A £79?
Totalling £394.50?
So yeah, I kinda fail at math and have weird way of working things out ;o
B has given me £290, covering half of the remaining bond and up-front rent
The bond in total is £630
A has already paid £425 of this which leaves £205 remaining.
A and B each pay £102.50* to total £630
The first months rent up-front is £530
A has already paid £159 of this which leaves £371.21 remaining
A and B each pay £185*
*Totals the £290 at top
I have worked it out like this, but might be wrong
If A's portion of the paid bond atm is £527.50 out of £630, £315 is half so with B giving A £212.50 we're both then at, that correct?
Then out of the rent I've paid £185 + £159 = £344, £265 being half of rent = B would owe A £79?
Totalling £394.50?
So yeah, I kinda fail at math and have weird way of working things out ;o