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A Family Sized Chocolate Bar Weighs 250g. If The Size Of The Bar Is Increased By 5%, Calculate The New Weight Of The Family Size Chocolate Bar.
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A Family Sized Chocolate Bar Weighs 250g. If The Size Of The Bar Is Increased By 5%, Calculate The New Weight Of The Family Size Chocolate Bar.
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262.5 is the answer
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250 + 12.5 = 262.5
262.5 is the size of family chocolate bar
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