Math, asked by calvinbasumatary, 3 months ago

A chocolate company has three sizes of chocolate in bar shape. For each chocolate size, the breadth and the height will be the same, only the length will vary. The length of the first chocolate is 10 cm and the next chocolate size is at least 40% bigger than the previous one. The length of every bar is a whole number in cm. (if the length becomes 15.3 cm, we have to take 16 cm). What will be the length of the third chocolate?​

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Answered by sweetugirl38
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Answer:

20 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

length of 2nd chocolate= 10 + (40% of 10)

=14

length of 2nd chocolate= 14+ (40% of 14)

= 19.6 =20 cm

Answered by sohandeep
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Answer:

lol

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