You have a chocolate bar that consists of 5 rows. Each row contains 4 square pieces, making it 20 pieces of chocolates for eating. What is the least number of clean snaps necessary to break the chocolate bar into 20 individual pieces?
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The solution to this puzzle is really pretty simple - but, as usual with maths, only if you think about it the right way!
Each snap creates exactly one extra piece, therefore to break a bar with K squares of chocolate into all its constituent pieces will require K-1 snaps. So if the block has n rows of m pieces, it will take nm-1 breaks.
And that's all there is to it!
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Concept:-
This solution is a puzzle type of mathematics.
Given:-
We have a chocolate bar that consists of rows. Each row contains square pieces, making it pieces of chocolates for eating.
Find:-
What is the least number of snaps necessary to break the chocolate bar into individual pieces.
Solution:-
Each snap creates exactly one extra piece.
The chocolate has rows of pieces.
So, it will take (× )₋= number of breaks.
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