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Quantity I. Minimum number of chocolates are possible when purchases maximum number of costliest chocolates. Rs 100 must be spent on 10 chocolates = 10 × 10, 2 chocolates @ Rs. 5 each = 2 × 5 = 10 and 5 chocolates @ Rs. 2 each = 2 × 5 = 10 Thus, minimum number of chocolates = 10 + 2 + 5 =17 Quantity II. Minimum number of chocolates are possible when purchases maximum number of costliest chocolates. Rs 121 must be spent on 11 chocolates = 11 × 11 = 121, 3 chocolates @ Rs. 6 each = 3 × 6 = 18 and 2 chocolates @ Rs. 3 each = 2 × 3 = 6 Thus, minimum number of chocolates = 11 + 3 + 2 =16 Hence Quantity I > Quantity II
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