Math, asked by krishnalipatil26, 6 months ago

6 Twenty children share 120 chocolates. Each child gets 6 chocolates. If the number of
children increases to 30, how many chocolates will each child get?​

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Answered by cuteCUTEbiology
2

Twenty children share 120 chocolates. Each child gets 6 chocolates. If the number of

children increases to 30, how many chocolates will each child get?

solution

20 divide 120

6

each go 6 chocolate

30 divide 120

0.25 each child would get

Answered by kripajohn
4

Answer:

total children - 120 plus 30 = 150

no. of chocolate each student get = 6

= 150÷6

= 25

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