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There is a bag containing somewhere between 50 to 100 chocolates. If we fill as many pouches of chocolates containing 2 in each, we will be left with 1 more chocolate. If we fill as many pouches of chocolates containing 3 in each, we will be left with 1 more chocolate. If we fill as many pouches of chocolates containing 7 in each, we will be left with 1 more chocolate. How many chocolates are there in total?

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Answered by achugadia
3

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM of 2 3 7 = 42

a/q , if we fill many pouches containing 2 in each, 3 in each, 7 in each 1 chocolate is left in each cases

since LCM of 2 3 7 = 42

So no of chocolates = greatest multiple of under 42 +1= 98+1=99

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Answered by meghavarnithacheda
1

Answer:

85

Step-by-step explanation:

if 2 chocolates containg each pouch then 84 add 1 = 85

if 3 chocolates containg each pouch then 84 add 1 = 85

if 7 chocolates containg each pouch then 84 add 1 = 85

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