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How many chocolates you can get in Rs.45

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Cost of one chocolate is Rs.1 and as a special promotion scheme you get 1 toffee for three wrappers. How many chocolates you can get in Rs.45?

posted Jan 4, 2014 by Naveena Garg

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  1. Rs 45 = 45 chocolates (it will result of 45 wrappers)
  2. 45 wrappers = 15 chocolate (it will result in additional 15 wrappers)
  3. 15 wrappers = 5 chocolate (it will result in additional 5 wrappers)
  4. 3 wrappers = 1 chocolate (it will result in 1 wrapper + 2 remaining from step 3)
  5. 3 wrappers = 1 chocolate (it will result in additional 1 wrapper but we have to throw it)

Total = 45+15+5+1+1 = 67

answer Jan 5, 2014 by Luv Kumar
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1.Rs=3+1=4
2.Rs=7+1=8
3.Rs=11+1=12
now getting one more sweets.thats mean 3Rs= 12+1=13
after 9Rs getting extra one
after 18Rs getting extra one
afetr 27Rs getting one extra that time total=121

45 Rs=total getting 202

answer Jul 13, 2016 by anonymous



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