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Answered by AkashDA
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Let the no. of Chocolates with Suresh be x

Let the no. of Chocolates with Ramesh be 25 - x

So as per the data given we arive at one equations

(26 - x)^2 - (x - 1)^2 = 125

(26^2 + x^2 - 52x) - (x^2 + 1 - 2x) = 125

(x^2 - 52x + 676) - (x^2 - 2x + 1) = 125

x^2 - x^2 - 52x + 2x + 676 -1 = 125

- 50x + 675 - 125 = 0

- 50x + 550 = 0

- 50x = - 550

x = 550/50

x = 11

Therefore, Suresh has 11 chocolates

and

Ramesh has 14 chocolates.

Answered by Anonymous
5

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Let the no. of Chocolates with Suresh be x

Let the no. of Chocolates with Ramesh be 25 - x

So as per the data given we arive at one equations

(26 - x)^2 - (x - 1)^2 = 125

(26^2 + x^2 - 52x) - (x^2 + 1 - 2x) = 125

(x^2 - 52x + 676) - (x^2 - 2x + 1) = 125

x^2 - x^2 - 52x + 2x + 676 -1 = 125

- 50x + 675 - 125 = 0

- 50x + 550 = 0

- 50x = - 550

x = 550/50

x = 11

Therefore, Suresh has 11 chocolates

and

Ramesh has 14 chocolates.

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