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Banti has 50 chocolates with him, he are `60%` of those in a weak. Find the number of chocolates left with him.

A

`30`

B

`20`

C

`50`

D

`60`

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The correct Answer is:
`B`

Total number of chocolates =50
Number of chocolates eaten`=60%" of "50`
Number of chocolates left `=40%" of "50`
`=40xx(1)/(100)xx50=40xx(1)/(2)`
`=20`
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