Title: When is good order important
1When is good order important?
2- How does doing things step-by-step relate to good
order? - How does taking things day-by-day relate to good
order?
3Baby Gibsons Aunt
4Overview
- The characters
- Bad news/good news
- Calculating the good
- More bad news
- Calculating the bad
- Conclusion and final thoughts
5Rufus Henry
- On parole from Pine Valley Honor Camp
- Lives in the Flats
- Durango housing project
- Lives with mother, sister and brother
- Hero is Ernie Brown, halfback for Cleveland
Corsairs
6Walter Baby Gibson
- Rufus best friend
- Huge and powerful for his age
- Belongs to the Moors, a street gang
- Impulsive
- Comes to Rufus with good news/bad news
7Baby Gibsons Aunt Sally
- Bad news
- Terminally ill
- Good news
- Leaving all to Baby
- House
- Belongings
- Savings
- Classic car
- Splitting all with Rufus
- Each will get half
8How Much?
- So how much are we talking about, Baby?
9Aunt Sallys House
- Assessed at 25,000
- Needs repairs of 5000
- Set aside costs
- Insurance 500
- Taxes 2 of assessed value
25,000 5000 500 .02(25,000) Money from
House
10Belongings
- Cost of most furniture
- New 9,000
- Currently 1/3 new price
- Cost of antique rocker
- New 500
- Currently 5 times the cost new
(9,000 3 5500) Money from Belongings
11Savings
- 500 cash
- 1,500 checking
- 3,000 bonds
- 5,000 CDs
- Debt
- Credit card debt is 2,500
(500 1,500 3,000 5,000 2,500) Money
from Savings
12Classic Car
- Original cost 2,000
- Value in 1980 500
- Value Dec 99 1,000
- Since December 2000, it has doubled in value each
of the past 5 years!
1,000 2 2 2 2 2 (1,000 25 ) Money
from Car
13Rufus Computes His Share
- House 25,000 5000 500 .02(25,000)
- Belongings (9,000 3 5500)
- Savings (500 1,500 3,000 5,000 2,500)
- Car (1,000 25)
- Rufus will get one-half of all this money, so
- Rufus Share ½25,000 5000 500
.02(25,000) (9,000 3 5500) (500 1,500
3,000 5,000 2,500) (1,000 25)
14Bad News from Aunt Sally!
15Bad News Passed to Rufus
- Please excuse my dear aunt Sally
- She had an accident
- Destroyed her car
- Had no insurance
- Had to pay for other car she hit
16Rufus Remembers the Order of Operations
- Parenthesis ( ), , ,
- Exponents
- Multiplication or Division (in order left to
right) - Addition or Subtraction (in order left to right)
- Please
- Excuse
- My Dear
- Aunt Sally
17Rufus Calculates His Would Be Gain
- ½25,000 5000 500 .02(25,000)
- (9,000 3 5500)
- (500 1,500 3,000 5,000 2,500)
- (1,000 25)
- First, work within each inner parentheses
- ½25,000 5000 500 500 (3000 2500)
(7,500) (1,000 32) - ½19,000 (5,500) (7,500) (32,000)
- ½ 64,000
- 32,000
18Rufus Asks About Damages
Aunt Sally loses her car and has to pay 32,000
in damages to the other driver
So how much does the accident set us back, Baby??
19Rufus Computes His Share of Loss
- ½ Car value before accident 32,000
- ½ (1,000 25) 32,000
- ½ (1,000 32) 32,000
- ½ (32,000) 32,000
- ½ 64,000
- 32,000
20Rufus Passes on His Calculations
Guess were no worse of than when we started Ruf.
That leaves us exactly zero!
21Rufus Summarizes the Day
I guess the moral of this is that we need to
depend more on ourselves
22Rufus Summarizes the Day
But, more importantly, right now we need to quit
thinking about us and help your poor Aunt Sally!!
23Credits
- Character names taken from book, Durango Street,
by Frank Bonham - Rufus Henry
- Walter Baby Gibson
- Pictures and graphics from MicroSofts Clips
Online
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