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In the above question if there were 8 packs of chocolates with every child. Then the total number of chocolate distributed among them was :

A

512

B

64

C

256

D

can't be determined

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Let there are n children it means each child has n packs of chocolates and since every pack contains n chocolates. Therefore total number of chocolates = `nxxnxxn = n^3`
Hence total number of chocolates = `(8)^3 = 512`
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