45.359237 chocolate bars, so about 45-46 bars
there are 293 different chocolate bars on the world.
you would have 9 and a half chocolate bars.
You would need about 3 to 4 chocolate bars to make 70 chocolate chip cookies.
3 but only granola bars
30 chocolate bars. £7 is equal to 700 pence. 700 pence divided by 23 pence is equal to 30.43. 23 multiplied by 30 is equal to 690 or £6.90 which confirms you can't afford to buy more than 30.
I think the answer is 4?
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It is estimated that British people eat about three bars of chocolate per week on average. That equates to an annual consumption of more than nine billion chocolate bars every year.
The answer is 21
It depends on the weight and size of the bars. Typically, there are about 45-50 chocolate bars in a kilogram, but this can vary.
Next time you're in a store look at the weights on "bars of chocolate" - they range from 50 -125 grams.