A man has many chocolates and he takes 37 chocolates and distributes it to 34 students. How many chocolates does each student get?
Given:
Number of chocolates taken by man =37
Number of students =34
The number of chocolates get by each student
=3734
=37−4 [∵aman=am−n,a≠0, (Quotient rule)]
=33
=3×3×3
=27
Therefore, Each student get 27 chocolates.