Female interviewer: 100 yuan to buy 75 yuan, the boss only asks for 5 yuan, why?

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The workplace is like a battlefield, this sentence is absolutely right.

It is really not easy for people in the workplace to find a good job, especially for college students who have just left the society, they have no experience, let alone any work experience, and many companies with better treatment require applicants to have a More than years of job experience, which makes many job seekers feel "underappreciated". However, in response to the call to increase employment, many companies have also rushed to issue new regulations and decided to give college students a chance to "interview".

This is the scene of a company recruiting senior marketing interns. The interviewer is a very "sophisticated" lady. She assessed the professional knowledge of the 14 candidates present, and finally left 4 with excellent grades. of candidates, and then in order to assess their ability to respond on the spot, they asked an interview question like this: "I took 100 yuan to buy something for 75 yuan, and the boss only asked for 5 yuan, why?"

Female interviewer: 100 yuan to buy 75 yuan, the boss only asks for 5 yuan, why?

After listening to the female interviewer's question, the first applicant didn't understand what was going on. He replied like this: "I took 100 yuan to buy 75 yuan, and the boss only asked for 5 yuan. Why? Only One possibility is that the boss found the wrong money."

The second interviewee replied: "I took 100 yuan to buy something for 75 yuan, and the boss only asked for 5 yuan. Why? You asked this question too strangely. Logically speaking, it should be 25 yuan. Right? Are you wrong?"

Female interviewer: 100 yuan to buy 75 yuan, the boss only asks for 5 yuan, why?

The third interviewer was a doctoral student. He felt that the female interviewer was deliberately making things difficult for him, so he replied: "I don't know what your intention is, but it has nothing to do with the job I'm applying for this time. Right? So I refuse to answer."

The fourth answer was an undergraduate graduate. He thought about it for a minute, and then made an inverse reasoning answer: "I took 100 yuan to buy something for 75 yuan, and the boss only asked for 5 yuan. Why? My thinking is, Since I bought something for 75 yuan and only found 5 yuan, it means that the buyer only gave 80 yuan, and the 100 yuan is just a pretense to attract attention on the topic."

Female interviewer: 100 yuan to buy 75 yuan, the boss only asks for 5 yuan, why?

The female interviewer laughed and announced on the spot that she had accepted this witty undergraduate!

Readers, how would you respond if it were you?

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