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The value of chocolate If we decided to price chocolate bars by their letter values where a=1c, b=2c, etc. a Crunchie would be 3+18+21+14+3+8+9+5 which is a costly 81c. Two questions using this rule: 1. What is the most expensive chocolate bar you can thi
The value of chocolate #mathseyes If we decided to price chocolate bars by their letter values where a=1c, b=2c, etc. a Crunchie would be 3+18+21+14+3+8+9+5 which is a costly 81c. Two questions using this rule: 1. What is the most expensive chocolate bar you can think of? 2. Is there a chocolate bar that matches the actual cost of the bar?
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The value of chocolate If we decided to price chocolate bars by their letter values where a=1c, b=2c, etc. a Crunchie would be 3+18+21+14+3+8+9+5 which is a costly 81c. Two questions using this rule: 1. What is the most expensive chocolate bar you can thi
The value of chocolate #mathseyes If we decided to price chocolate bars by their letter values where a=1c, b=2c, etc. a Crunchie would be 3+18+21+14+3+8+9+5 which is a costly 81c. Two questions using this rule: 1. What is the most expensive chocolate bar you can think of? 2. Is there a chocolate bar that matches the actual cost of the bar?
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