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80 chocolate are divided into two groups in the ratio of 6:2. how many chocolates will each group get?​

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Answered by Aayushmishra001
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Answer:

60 and 20

Step-by-step explanation:

if we take number of chocolate equally then lets suppose x

now

6x+2x=80

8x=80

x=80/8

x=10

again

6x=6*10=60

2x=2*10=20

Answered by VelvetRosee
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Answer:

the two groups gets (60) chocolates and (20) chocolates each.

Step-by-step explanation:

given that :

80 chocolates are divided into two groups in the ratio of 6:2

the chocolates divided between two groups are:

[(80)(6)]/(6 + 2) and [(80)(2)]/(6 + 2)

[(80)(6)]/(6 + 2) = [(80)(6)]/(8)

= (10)(6) = 60

also (80)(2)/(6 + 2) = [(80)(2)]/(8)

= (10)(2)

= 20

the two groups gets (60) chocolates and (20) chocolates each.

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