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Teacher distributes ‘N’ chocolates to ‘3x’ students. Find the value of x. A. If he distributes 6 chocolates to each student, then teacher left with 24 chocolates. B. If number of students were 1/3rd of original number, then no chocolate was left with teacher. C. 30 < number of students < 40 and 200 < number of chocolates < 300.
- Either A & B together or B & C together
- None of the given statements can answer the question
- Any two of them
- Either A & C together or B & C together
Correct answer: None of the given statements can answer the question
Solution
Statement A gives one relation between N and x, and B only says the chocolates are exactly divisible among a reduced number of students. Even together, they do not determine a unique value of x, so the question cannot be answered.
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