A man has many chocolates and he takes 37 chocolates and distributes it to 34 students. How many chocolates do each student get if each student should get an equal number of chocolates? [2 MARKS]
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Answer: 1 Mark
Given that,
A man has many chocolates and he takes 37 chocolates.
He has to distribute them equally between 34 students.
The number of chocolates a student gets is:
=3734
=37−4 [∵aman=am−n]
=33
=27
So, each student will get 27 chocolates.