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Price of chocolates decreased by 30%, hence Fatima can buy 15 chocolates more for the same amount

of money. Find the number of chocolates she can buy at the original price.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lets say price of one chocolate is c.

Lets say price of one chocolate is c.Price after price-cut of 15 percent would be 0.85c. So savings per chocolate would be 0.15c.

Lets say price of one chocolate is c.Price after price-cut of 15 percent would be 0.85c. So savings per chocolate would be 0.15c.It is given that savings per chocolate is 1.35. Which means 0.15c=1.35, c=9.

Lets say price of one chocolate is c.Price after price-cut of 15 percent would be 0.85c. So savings per chocolate would be 0.15c.It is given that savings per chocolate is 1.35. Which means 0.15c=1.35, c=9.So new price which is 0.85c would be 7.65 (0.85*9

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