This is really nicely done! I love the help starfish person, very helpful. The number input is a bit awkward but I don't have a better approach to offer at this point (I think I've seen some around though...just can't remember where right now!). Anyway, nice project, handy too!
gnarly! my dad is actualy an investment banker which means he does this on microsoft excel for a living! I showed this to him and he thought it was good! another one for my helping hands galeery!
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Do you agree that there are too bad projects in the website.If you say yes,I'll add the project in my gallery,because it's awesome!
Very useful.
neat
This is really neat :D
this is great! Great project and you have a very good way of calculating the cost... useful
the "why?" thing is wrong. if you sold 20 bars for 2, it would be 40, not 20.
No. It costs $1 to make each bar. So you have to deduct $1 for each bar you sell to get the profit.
Dude, use the game to work it out... it is $20
(view all replies)this game sucks it dont even work
Look buddy, you think this game sucks because you just can't make a better one!!!
Good Idea! :)
This is really nicely done! I love the help starfish person, very helpful. The number input is a bit awkward but I don't have a better approach to offer at this point (I think I've seen some around though...just can't remember where right now!). Anyway, nice project, handy too!
gnarly! my dad is actualy an investment banker which means he does this on microsoft excel for a living! I showed this to him and he thought it was good! another one for my helping hands galeery!
Thanks!
Why are there no single units as well as the tens and hundreds..
the single units are the arrows
COOL
woah, if i went to pound land (in england) and bought 100 stuff, then sold them all for £100, i would have 9900.