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by leonhard
526 days ago
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> The loss or gain for each metal was then summed up to get the total. If the total basket of metals had increased in price, Ehrlich had to pay. If it decreased, Simon had to pay. I think this is the wrong way around, as the price dropped and that’s why Ehrlich lost and had to pay, no? |
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