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Arun has 13 boxes of chocolates with him, with an average of 17 chocolates per box. If each box has at least 11 chocolates and no two boxes have equal number of chocolates, then what can be the maximum possible number of chocolates in any box?
23
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29
Can't be determined
Total number of chocolates = 13 * 17 = 221 For one box to have maximum number of chocolates, the other boxes need to have minimum number of chocolates i.e. 11, 12, ………………….., 22 Total = 11 * 12 + (0+1+2+……………+11) = 132 + 66 = 198 Therefore, maximum possible chocolates = 221 – 198 = 23
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