@TurnFromWickedness

He was close, just forgot one step. He needed to subtract the 16.

@amankhanna3033

Rookie mistake, not subtracting from original value
Been there, done that 😂

@lorinhardy8920

10% of 40 is 4. 4x4=16 40-16=24.

@akshaajdhalta205

Yeah these mistakes always got me

@Panicnow2207

First calculate what you pay first 100%-40%=60%. Then multiply. Easier and more practical.

@AmlakAboy27

40%×40=1600
1600÷100=16
40-16=$24  🤜🤜

@ellecrofttt

He looks like Kristoff from Frozen lol

@infinitycuber8032

I feel for this man so much. He walked away from this encounter feeling so dumb and I know for a damn fact that so many people couldn’t have even gotten to the step he made it to and he just forgot the original phrasing of the question. It’s ok bud, we’ve all been there

@Niloy-u7h

What the kevin de brunya doing here🫠🫠🫠

@ilikeanimals5015

X (1-0.4) = 40
X = 40 / (0.6) = $66.66

@obistdoque

I'm aged 11 and I did this within 8-9 secs

@bmoreno-ri8

40% off means it's real value is 60%, so you just do 0.6 * 40, which is the same as 6*4 which is 24. The ceros in the multiplication tend to cancel and make it easier mentally

@redknight07_

Bro is KDB's long lost twin

@milesmonacothesequel2294

He got 24 at the end, the right answer, just to get hit with "that's not the question" 🤓

@eats4cheaps305

Easy solution, just multiply the first two numbers and subtract from the total. 4x4=16, 40-16= 24.

@splxshsolos

Bro I also forgot to subtract the 16 lol

@officialkingsreyasmit

Here is a easy method:

Discount on the shirt 

40/100 * 40
= 40/10 * 4
= 4/1 * 4
= 16/1 = 16

Now let's Subtract it from its original value 


= 40 - 16 
= 24


Therefore , The Price Of The Shirt is $24 ( Ans )

@saimuljune10

For all who wants to know a shortcut you can just phrase it as : the new price is just 60% of 40. So 6x4 is 24$

@E_alvarad0

Easiest way is to just multiply the first number from each of the items in the question then subtract it from the original total

$60 and 40% off = 6x4 which is $24 
$24 off of $60 = $36

You can do that with any example

@kelvynjayy

At least, he got something right "I am going to be stupid if I am wrong"