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Can you find out how many chocolates are there in P and Q respectively?

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You have two jars of chocolates labelled as P and Q. If you move one chocolate from P to Q, the number of chocolates on B will become twice the number of chocolates in A. If you move one chocolate from Q to P, the number of chocolates in both the jars will become equal.

Can you find out how many chocolates are there in P and Q respectively?

posted Feb 24, 2015 by Divya Bharti

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