[quote name='efmchico']36.66
26.67
26.67
is about what was paid for each game...[/QUOTE]
This is what I got more or less.
If all three wanted a $40 game, they would split $80 into $26.67. Since the Person no. 1, in this case wants a $50 game he/she pays $36.66, $9.99 more, while the others pay $26.67 each.Since, Person number 1 wants a game more expensive than the others. It's his/her's responsiblity to pay the difference and that fee should not be divided by the others. The other solutions on this thread, buffers the extra cost with others paying $1 or so more than they should and $50 buck person pays $3 or so less than they should.This doesn't make sense, because Toys R US will make darn sure, that you will not get the $50 game for free.
The tax problem can be easily solved by just multiplying their shares each individually, by whatever their state's tax percentage is. For instance 7% state tax, would mean $36.66(.07) = Tax for Person 1, $26.67(.07) = Tax for Person 2 and 3.
Overall, Person 1 will save $13.34 and the other two will save $13.33.