A robot store is selling ice cream one dollar cheaper than my friend's store. What should he do?
A robot store selling ice cream for one dollar cheaper than your friend's store. The question of what you should do is really interesting, especially since it involves a lot of variables and different possible situations. To start off with, I will define some terms.
You will be referring to a particular thing as a store. A store is defined by the fact that it has many things for sale, and people usually go to stores with the intention of purchasing something.
The next thing I will define is a robot. A robot will be defined as something that can do things.
Now, that we have those definitions, we can move on to the first of your scenarios. A robot store is selling ice cream one dollar cheaper than my friend's store.
In this scenario, I will assume the following.
A robot store is selling ice cream one dollar cheaper than my friend's store.
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