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One logical question "You have 15 rupees. You went to shop and bought chocolates with that money. Each chocolate is 1 rupee. If you give three chocolate wrappers to the shopkeeper than he give one chocolate to you. So finally how many chocolates you have?"
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- for 15 rs. ----------------->15 chocolates
now , for 15 chocolate covers we get 5 chocolates (i.e.,3*5) total chocolate becomes 20
similarly now , for 5 chocolates we get again 5 covers
from that 5 covers we get 1 chocolate and 2 covers will remain's now total chocolates 21
now , for above 1 chocolate we get one cover and we have 2 covers remaining (i.e., total 3 covers )
we get again 1 chocolate now total 22 - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(9) No(1)
- The answer is 22..............
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(5) No(1)
- ans is 22 and sol is firstly 15 choclates in our hand by these 15 wrappers we also take 5 choclate then after these 5 choclate we give 3 wrappers to shopkeeper then took 1 choclate
and by ths 1 choclate wrapper and another 2 are left in our hand we take 1 choclate - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(0)
- First :
Rs. 15 = 15 chocolates ----------------(1)
15 chocolates 15 wrappers
3 wrapper ------- 1 chocolate
that means
15 wrapper - 5 chocolates ------------(2)
now these 5 chocolates gives 5 wrappers
out 5 three wrapper gives one chocolate -------(3)
this on chocolate give one wrapper
this one wrapper and two previous wrapper give one more chocolate---------(4)
adding eq. (1), (2), (3) and (4) gives
Total chocolates = 22 ANSWER
- 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(0)
- ans:22
15 chocolate=15 rupees
3chocolate wrappers=1chocolate
i return 15 wrappers i got 5 chocolates
again i return 3 chocolate wrappers
i got one chocolate
already i have 2 chocolate wrappers
so i have three chocolate wrappers again i return 3 chocolate wrapper
i got one chocolate
totally 22 - 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(0)
- the answer is 21
15+ (15/3) +1=21 - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(2)
- for 15 chocolates,15 wrappers will be there.For 3 wrappers one chocolate is given,so for 15 wrappers 5 chocolates are given.From 5 wrappers one chocolate can be given.Total of 21 chocolates will be there
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(3)
- 15+5+1+1=22
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(0)
- for 15 chocolate wrappers he gets 5 chocolates (15/3=5), if he want wrappers he has to eat all the 15 chocolates so with that 15 chocolates wrappers he gets 5 chocolates then in those 5 he again eat 3 chocolate and give those wrappers to get 1 chocolate before he had 2 chocolates with him now total 3 so finally he eat those 3 chocolates and get 1 chocolate. So finally he has 1 chocolate with him so answer is one.
- 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(0)
- 20 because 15 coklts + 5 extra for changing with wrappers
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(5)
- 15 choco..each 1rs..so 15 choco i have..takeout the choco from wrapper..i'll give 5(3 wrapper) that time i get 5 choco...totally i have 20 choco
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(2)
- 21 BCZ FIRST HE BUY 15 CHOCOLATE N GIVE 15 WRAPPER TO SHOPKEEPR FOR THAT HI AGAIN GAIN 5 CHOCOLATES AND NW 5 CHOCOLATES HAVE 5 WRAPEERS SO I CAN ALSO HAVE 1 CHOCOLATE MORE N REST TO WRAPPERS ARE WASTE SO TOTAL 21 CHOCOLATE I HAVE
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(2)
- 22= (15+((15/3)=5)+((5/3)=1)+((2 remained from 5 and 1 from next threes)=1) )
- 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
- 20
15 chocolates for 15 rupees
And 5 for 15 wrappers - 6 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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