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How many chocolate bars can the school get?

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To Celebrate the New Year,
A Principal orders 100 Chocolate bars to give to her students.
When the Chocolate bars arrive,
she realises the chocolate bars have a special offer.
If you hand in 10 wrappers, you receive a free chocolate bar!

If everyone in the school saves their wrappers, How many chocolate bars can the school get?

posted Jan 3, 2016 by anonymous

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3 Answers

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Ans is 111
100+10+1=111

answer Jan 3, 2016 by Jaikumar Bhatia
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Ans :- 111
100 - Ordered Chocolate Bars
10 - Wrappers collected (100/10 = 10)
1 - Wrappers from of the offers (10/10 = 1)

answer Jan 4, 2016 by Varghese Anthony
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Ans: 111- You get 10 chocolate bars extra from 100 bar wrappers and one extra bar from 10 wrappers.

answer Jan 6, 2016 by Seema Thomas



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