Well see, that’s the thing… when following the EXACT wording, you divide 30 BY half (which means, since you cannot divide by a fraction, that you invert and multiply… an elementary school teaching) So 30x2 plus 10 is 70. I’ve had teachers answer 25, even after writing it down.
This was a question my Brother-in-Law used to ask prospective employees as a budget director, to see if they knew their stuff and followed directions.
I put this here just to say things can get trickier than we expect, when they at first appear so simple.
MG, the spreadsheet does the conversions for you. Ask that question to someone that doesn’t have access to a computer and see what they tell you.
The most obvious solution is to think of money. Divide $30 by 1/2 (60 fifty cent pieces) then add 10. As I said, it was used as a test question to see if people in finance were paying attention. There’s an awful lot being done these days that people are clueless about without their computer to do the work for them. (as far as that goes, there’s a lot being done that can’t be done without a computer)
He had indicated that most of the drivers were already done before I closed the GB but that still leaves the remaining drivers, counting out umpteen kits, then packing it all up for shipment. It ships when it ships and I’ll do my best to divy it up and turn it around but my primary concern is no mistakes either in content or addressing.