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let me hear your voice tonight ([personal profile] alexseanchai) wrote2019-06-11 04:22 pm

math help slash research help

1) Between "Gigantitan", Heroes' Day, "Papa-Garou", "Miraculer", and whatever else it's reasonable to suppose happened offscreen: how many hours has August been Ladybug and Chat Noir's responsibility, not his mother's? (This comic by [tumblr.com profile] adobsonartworks is absolutely the correct visual.)

2) How much would August's mother expect to pay a babysitter for August? How much does Nadja Chamack pay Marinette to babysit Manon?

3) In order to give everyone at the local fire house a delicious treat from the boulangerie-pâtisserie (assuming everyone at the fire house can eat something from the boulangerie, anyway, which I know is not a safe assumption), how big a purchase are we talking? In terms of all of (a) how many items purchased, (b) what size vehicle is necessary to get the whole purchase to the fire house, and (c) euros spent.

4) How much cash is it reasonable to suppose Lila Rossi ordinarily carries?

5) If (4) is smaller than (3c), then what do (3a) and (3b) become if we set (3c) equal to (4)?
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[personal profile] syderia 2019-06-12 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
2. Between 7 and 10 euros an hour, depending on the child's age
3. depending on what they buy, and if they stay on the croissants/pains au chocolat end of the spectrum, between 1 and 2 euros per item. (depending on how big a gesture they'd want, they can also go and buy chouquettes, which are usually around 2€ for ten).
4. a teenager would usually carry around 20€ in cash. However, they might probably also carry a debit card (depending on their level of affluence, but if they live in the center of Paris, them having one is almost certain).
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[personal profile] syderia 2019-06-13 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Debit cards do need a PIN to work, unless we're talking amounts less than 30€ (since 2017, or 2018, it was 20€ from about 2015, when contactless payment was introduced) - and even then you get asked your PIN once every 5 or 6 payments.

Idea that might work, if they need around 100€ to buy pastries - depending on how much babysitting your character does, and how organized they are in their life, it would be believable for them to simply stick the babysitting money in their wallet and carry it around to use when needed.
(I mean, the other options are to deposit it in the bank, which I haven't known any teenagers to do, or to keep it at home, which is just as believable are carrying it around - if they're not likely to get mugged.)