Math, asked by chellasamyramesh, 20 hours ago

1. Arivumath had 10 chocolates she wanted
to distribute it equally to her five friends
one friend will get
chocolates​

Answers

Answered by astujsingh11
6

Answer:

One friend will get 2 chocolates

Step-by-step explanation:

10/5 = 2

so each friend will get 2 chocolates

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Answered by pulakmath007
0

SOLUTION

GIVEN

  • Arivumath had 10 chocolates

  • She wanted to distribute it equally to her five friends

TO DETERMINE

One friend will get chocolates

EVALUATION

Here it is given that Arivumath had 10 chocolates

She wanted to distribute it equally to her five friends

Total number of chocolates = 10

Total number of friends = 5

Let each friend will get N chocolates

So by the given condition

 \sf \: 5 \times N = 10

 \sf \implies N =  \dfrac{10}{5}

 \sf \implies N = 2

Hence each friend will get 2 chocolates

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