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malungkids great at mathsJust nowAanan is breaking a chocolate bar into smalpieces. At every step, he breaks a piece eithhorizontally or vertically:Eventually, only 1 x 1 chocolate pieces are left.If the size of the original bar was 10 x 5, homany steps (breaks) did this take Aanan?cthth​

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Answered by AditiHegde
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Given:

Aanan is breaking a chocolate bar into small  pieces. At every step, he breaks a piece eith  horizontally or vertically:  Eventually, only 1 x 1 chocolate pieces are left.

To find:

If the size of the original bar was 10 x 5, how  many steps (breaks) did this take Aanan?

Solution:

For a chocolate of size m × n, we need mn - 1 steps.

By breaking an existing piece horizontally or vertically, we merely increase the total number of pieces by one.

Starting from 1 piece, we need mn - 1 steps to get to mn pieces.

Therefore, for given, we have,

10 × 5 is the original size of the chocolate bar.

The number of steps Aanan take to reduce the number of chocolate piece to 1 × 1 is,

= mn - 1

= 10 × 5 - 1

= 50 - 1

= 49

Therefore, a total of 49 steps are required.

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