• hperrin@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    A 15 pack is 1/15 of a 15 pack per can, and a 12 pack is 1/12 of a 12 pack per can, so…

    1/12 * 15/1 = 15/12

    15/12 - (12 * 1/12) = 3/12

    3/12 * 12/1 = 3 more cans

    Yeah, the math checks out.

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      10 months ago

      But also, one can of a 15 pack is 1/15 of a pack, and one can of a 12 pack is 1/12 of a pack, so…

      (15 * 1/15) - (12 * 1/12) = 0

      Clearly both packs have the same number of packs per pack.

      And the cans in the 15 pack are less percentage of a pack than the cans of a 12 pack, and are therefore worth less, which makes them worthless.