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1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of
chocolate we get 1 more chocolate. If u have Rs.15 how many
chocolates do u get...?

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1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / senthil

rs.15-------------------------------->15 choclet
15wrapper---------------------------->5 choclet
3wrapper and keep 2 wrapper---------->1 choclet
that 1 wrapper and remaing 2 wrapper->1 choc
---------
22 choclet

Is This Answer Correct ?    704 Yes 56 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / suhail

I have Rs.15 = 15 Chocolates + 15 wrafers(covers)

give 15 wrafers = we will get 5 chocolates + 5 wrafers

give only 3 wrafers = we will get 1 chocolate + 1 wrafer

give remaining 2 wrafer along with new 1 wrafer = we will
get 1 more chocolate

so total = 15 + 5 + 1 + 1
= 22

Is This Answer Correct ?    347 Yes 18 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / suhail baig

22

Is This Answer Correct ?    449 Yes 133 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / durgesh singhal

22

Is This Answer Correct ?    134 Yes 19 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / sweta

22 chocolates

Is This Answer Correct ?    116 Yes 9 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / jaseem

22 choclates
15+5+1+1=22

Is This Answer Correct ?    94 Yes 7 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / tanesh

22 choclates

Is This Answer Correct ?    88 Yes 7 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / rekha

we get 15 chocalates for Rs.15... and in case returning the
wrappers we will get five chocalates more so totally we
have 20 choc's

Is This Answer Correct ?    270 Yes 220 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / sweeti

22 chocolates
15 rupees we have we get (15 chocolates )each 1RS
15 CHOCOLATES = 15 WRAPPERS
15WRAPPERS/3= (5 CHOCOLATES)(3WRAPPERS=1 CHOCOLATE)
5 CHOCOLATES MEANS 5 WRAPPERS OF IT
FROM THEM 3WRAPPERS=(1CHOCOLATE )& REWMAINS 2 WRAPPERS
1 CHOCOLATE=1WRAPPER
REMAINING 2 WRAPERS + 1 WRAPPER =3WRAPPER
3 WRAPPER =(1 CHOCOLATE)
HENCE 15 + 5 +1 +1 =22 CHOCOLATES

Is This Answer Correct ?    49 Yes 7 No

1 chocolate cost is Rs.1 & if we return 3 wrapers(covers) of chocolate we get 1 more chocolate...

Answer / kishor shivaji dhanawade.

22 chocolates.

Is This Answer Correct ?    37 Yes 5 No

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