Math, asked by shardanarode123, 7 months ago

pink chocolate × pink chocolate × orange chocolate = 18
blue chocolate × blue chocolate ×blue chocolate= 27
two blue chocolate × two orange chocolate=12
orange chocolate + pink chocolate × blue chocolate = ?​

Answers

Answered by ak1835413
0

Answer:

the add this chocolate

the total amount of money is

Step-by-step explanation:

18+27+12=57

the total amount of money is 57

Answered by Zohaibs06
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets take Pink chocolate= x

Orange chocolate = y

Blue chocolate = z

Step 1- Lets make the equation blue x blue x blue

z x z = 27

z^{3} = 27

Lets now find LCM (Lowest Common Multiple)

so its 3

z x z = 27

3 x 3 x 3 = 27

So  z =  3

Blue chocolate = 3

Step 2- Lets make the equation 2 blue x 2 orange = 12

2z x 2y = 12

as z = 3

2 x 3 x 2y = 12

6 x 2y =12

2y = 12 ÷ 6

2y = 2

y = 2 ÷ 2

y = 1

So Orange Chocolate = 1

Step 3- Lets make the equation pink x pink x orange

x x

x^{2} x y = 18

As y = 1

x^{2} x 1 = 18

x^{2} = 18

x x

x = \sqrt{18}

Simplify it to \sqrt[3]{2}

So Pink Chocolate = \sqrt[3]{2}

Step 4- Lets make the equation Orange + Pink x Blue

1 + \sqrt[3]{2} x 3

We should Multiply it First According to BODMAS (If u don't know what it is u can search for it)

So The Answer Is

1 + \sqrt[9]{2}

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