Math, asked by jebazrobert, 8 months ago

In a chocolate factory, chocolates made on the first day were double the chocolates made on the second day. On
the third day, the number of chocolates made were quarter of that made on the first day.
If 300 chocolates were made on the third day, how many were made on the second day?
On the second day ||
chocolates were made.​

Answers

Answered by Varsha2488
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Chocolates made on second day be x.

Chocolates made on 1st day= 2x

Chocolates made on 3rd day= 2x/4 =x/2

Acc. to question,

Chocolates on 3rd day=300= x/2

=> x= 300×2 =600 (no. of chocolates in 2nd day)

No. of chocolates on 1st day= 2x= 2×600

= 1200

Answered by spea0r
2

600

Step-by-step explanation:

First take chocolate made on 2nd day as x then the chocolates on 1st day=2x and chocolates on 3rd day =2x/4. Quarter=1/4

Acc to question

2x/4=300. x=600

So chocolates made on 2nd day=x=600

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