Thomas & Tifffany ConnollyActually he could; just because he had to teach himself calculus reflects on the teachers, not him. Of course, there was the time he and Arthur Rubenstein were working on a particularly tricky sonata and the pianist was heard to yell in frustration, “Albert, can’t you count?”
AlanM almost 8 years ago
Those pizzas are $18.75 each????2 x $18.75 is $37.50.20% of $37.50 is $7.50 which totals to $45.Which is $15 each.
formathe almost 8 years ago
Better be damned good pizza for 18 bucks each!
mourdac Premium Member almost 8 years ago
All of the scribbles on the blackboard are to calculate permutations for pizza combinations they could order.
zippykatz almost 8 years ago
Is it $15 for each piece—-which is what the delivery guy is saying. Or $15 for each person?
Stephen Gilberg almost 8 years ago
I think he just picked a high number to take advantage of befuddled customers.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 8 years ago
Einstein couldn’t do simple math, but the pizza delivery guy has it mastered!
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
Thomas & Tifffany ConnollyActually he could; just because he had to teach himself calculus reflects on the teachers, not him. Of course, there was the time he and Arthur Rubenstein were working on a particularly tricky sonata and the pianist was heard to yell in frustration, “Albert, can’t you count?”
joegeethree almost 8 years ago
You know, there’s an app for that.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 8 years ago
A shrewd pizza delivery guy – the element of surprise!