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| Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 10:01pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
World market oil price = $111 per barrel = N87 pump price in Nigeria World market oil price = $40 = N200 pump price in Nigeria If you can solve this equation, you are more brilliant than Einstein. |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Last2comment(m): 10:02pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
What's the relative price in other oil exporting countries. |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Nobody: 10:04pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
what are we supposed to solve here?? |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by anetuno(m): 10:06pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
That is Buharimatics, a very bad science. Attempt it and be labelled a wailer ![]() |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by tobechi20(m): 10:14pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
incomplete |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 10:23pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
anetuno: True talk bro, I still need a mathematician or an economist to solve this version of Buhari's magic, it is very urgent |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Pidggin(f): 10:24pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
peacengine:Inconclusive ![]() |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Goddex: 10:36pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
anetuno: |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Chidizman(m): 10:46pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
This is not Mathematics, Its Basic Economics ( The theory of supply) The higher the price, The lower the quantity supplied. The lower the price, The higher the quantity supplied ! #Cheers |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 12:04am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Lalasticlala are you an economist? ![]() |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Nobody: 12:14am On Apr 06, 2016 |
No question .....not mathematics demand and supply theory is responsible .... Increased suppliers/producers that lead to increased supply of produce while demand is reduced and cost of production is static ...... God help Buhari. ....God help Nigerian government ......God help Nigerians ....what u get when u keep all your eggs in 1 basket(crude oil reliance)=unforseen hardship |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by justmenoni: 6:20am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Op: 1 barrell approx is 160 litres So in the 16years ppl ( ) @150/1$ that means 111*150= 16,650 naira per barrell divided by 160litres equals 104.25 naira per litre,wetin the 16 years ppl dey do to sell at 87naira na God fit explain and maybe our efikos and agba awos fit do something about it.The 9months 1 year ppl rule... 40$ * 199(bank rate ) equals 7960 per barrell divided by 160 litres equals 49.75 naira.So op the answer to your question oder equation. Pdp/16 years: suppose sell at 104.25 Apc/1 year: suppose sell at 49.75 All the same sai baba,give us 15 more year's and you can compare us with pdp's 16 year's time. Ngeneukwenu u Don see ur techno charge? Hope sey D rubber band wey u take bond am never comot $111 at peacengine: |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Proudlyngwa(m): 6:36am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Op if you dont know the difference between mathematics and economics. Go back to school. |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 9:45am On Apr 06, 2016 |
justmenoni:O boy you don confuse me finish ![]() |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 9:45am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Proudlyngwa:I tried using simple equation to solve it, but it did not work |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by peacengine(op): 9:47am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Sempumping:Demand and supply? But Nigeria population has not changed drastically from 2014 to 2016 na |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by justmenoni: 9:51am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Lol lol peacengine: |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Nigeriadondie: 11:21pm On Jun 21, 2017 |
peacengine:Cos u re a blockhead. No wonder "ediot" instead of "idiot". |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by NwaNimo1(m): 11:41pm On Jun 21, 2017 |
Depreciation through over printing of the naira to fund our politicians, their excesses and incompetence.... Very simple to solve..... also known as inflation! |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by mrvitalis(m): 12:09am On Jun 22, 2017 |
NwaNimo1:Don't mind them If they listened during economics class those years ..they won't be embarrassing them selfs here |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by wirinet(m): 12:15am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Simple equation. World market oil price = $111 per barrel = N87 pump + about N40 subsidy. Somehow the total cost of subsidy jumped to over N3 trillion in one year. World market oil price = $40 = N145 ( and not N200) with no subsidy. In real economic terms the cost of crude is only about 20% of the total cost of petrol. The pump price of petrol in Nigeria includes buying price of petrol in foreign refineries, cost of shipping the petrol from the refinery to Nigerian ports, cost of insurance, various taxes, storage costs, transportation to depots and petrol stations, bridging cost, and of course corruption cost. Oh, I forgot there is also exchange rate cost as you will have to change naira to dollars to buy the petrol abroad. So you see crude prices are only a fraction of the pump price of petrol. |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by Suspense12(m): 12:34am On Jun 22, 2017 |
wirinet:This is the only sensible response....others forming economists are mofos or make I call them mufu.... |
| Re: Who Can Solve This Mathematical Equation by isbish(m): 4:48am On Jun 22, 2017 |
If you want to kill me just bring numbers in anything... I have never been good at maths at all. I just prefer English. I wore better than I could ever be good at calculation sadly! I will just read comments instead. |
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) equals 7960 per barrell divided by 160 litres equals 49.75 naira.
I have never been good at maths at all. I just prefer English. I wore better than I could ever be good at calculation sadly!