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Cost of 6 can...
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Cost of 6 candies is ₹ 12. The cost of 1 candy is ₹
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Solution
The correct option is
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2
Cost of 6 candies = ₹ 12
Cost of 1 candy can be obtained by dividing 12 by 6.
Division is nothing but repeated subtraction,
12 - 6 = 6
6 - 6 = 0
So 2 times 6 will give 12. It means cost of 1 candy is ₹ 2.
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