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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 = ?​

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Answered by FreewayShreya
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Step-by-step explanation:

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PINK CHOCOLATE = 4 = PC

ORANGE CHOCOLATE = 1 = OC

BLUE CHOCOLATE = 3 =BC

  • PC × PC × OC = 18
  • BC × BC × BC = 27
  • 2 BC × 2 OC = 12
  • OC + PC × BC = 13

Answered by ItzDinu
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PINK CHOCOLATE = 4 = PC

ORANGE CHOCOLATE = 1= OC

BLUE CHOCOLATE = 3 =BC

PC× PC ×OC = 18

BC× BC× BC = 27

2× BC x 2 ×OC = 12

• OC + PC × BC = 13

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