Math, asked by anjalibhatt4298ab, 9 months ago


A certain number of chocolates are divided among
Ajay, Sujay and Vijay such that Ajay gets 1/5th of
what Sujay and Vijay together get. Sujay gets
1/4th of what Ajay and Vijay together get. If Sujay got
2 chocolates more than Ajay, then how many
chocolates did Vijay get?
(A) 22 (B) 60 (C) 38 (D) 48

Answers

Answered by aryanshinde0901
6

Answer:

VIJAY GET 22 CHOCOLATES

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Answered by snehadominic291998
4

Answer:

38

Step-by-step explanation:

let number of chocolates for Ajay' a'

Sujay be 'b'

Vijay be 'c'

by data

a=(b+c)/5

5a=b+c

6a=a+b+c

b=(a+c)/4

5a=a+b+c

by data

(a+b+c)/5-(a+b+c)/6=2

a+b+c(1/5-1/6)=2

a+b+c=60

a=60/6=10

b=60/6=12

c=60-(10+12)=38

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