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3 April, 03:24

A supermarket soup can display consists of 5 levels of stacked cans. The figure below shows an overhead

view of the top level of cans (circles shaded and with

solid borders) and the level of cans below it (circles

with dashed borders). In the display, each level has

4 more cans than the level above it. How many cans

are in the display?

60

100

116

120

140

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  1. 3 April, 03:51
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    A supermarket shop cans display consists of 5 levels of stacked cans. In the display, each level has 4 more cans than the level above it-the total number of cans in display are (b) 100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    The display consists of 5 levels of stacked cans - which means that there are 5 levels in which the stacked cans are displayed.

    so, the no:of levels are 5

    Now given that level has 4 more cans than the level above it.

    so. the number of cans in a single level = 5*4=20

    Now we know that the total number of level is 5 so we multiply 20 withe the number of levels of can stacked

    ==>20*5=100

    Thus we can say that the total number of cans in display are (b) 100
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