That's nine yuan for each person, so three times nine equals 27, plus two yuan for the waiter. That's 29 yuan in total. How can we get the rest That's nine yuan for each person, so three times nine equals 27, plus two yuan for the waiter. That's 29 yuan in total. How can the remaining one yuan go?

That's nine yuan for each person, so three times nine equals 27, plus two yuan for the waiter. That's 29 yuan in total. How can we get the rest That's nine yuan for each person, so three times nine equals 27, plus two yuan for the waiter. That's 29 yuan in total. How can the remaining one yuan go?

Three people each 10 yuan, a total of 30 yuan, the boss returned each 1 yuan, equal to each out of nine yuan, so 3 times 9 is 27 yuan, wrong in this place: [plus the waiter took two yuan, a total of 29 yuan], should be to subtract the waiter took two yuan, the boss got 25 yuan. Just 25 + 2 + 3 = 30 yuan