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5 September, 03:14

Ramen purchase a box of candy for himself on the way back to the dorm he ate 2/3 of the candy while he was putting away groceries 1/4 of what was left there are now two chocolates left in the box how many chocolates were in the box to begin

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  1. 5 September, 03:30
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    12 chocolates

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Represent the original number of chocolates by c.

    Then (1/4) (2/3) c = 2

    Solving this for c, we multiply both sides by 4: (2/3) c = 8

    and then multiply both sides by (3/2) : c = (3/2) (8) = 12

    Originally the box contained 12 chocolates.
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