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Alan has two more than twice as many chocolates as does Alice, and half as many chocolates as does Nadia. If Alice has 'a' number of chocolates, then in terms of 'a', how many chocolates
do Alan, Alice and Nadia have?
2a + 4
5a + 5
6a + 7
7a+ 6
9a + 4​

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Answered by korthamyamini525
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Bunuel wrote: Alan has two more than twice as many chocolates as does Alice, and half as many chocolates as does Nadia. If Alice has 'a' number of chocolates, then in terms of 'a', how many chocolates do Alan, Alice and Nadia have? So, all together they have: a + 2 + 2a + 4 + 4a = 7a + 6 chocolates.Apr 8, 2020

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