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To determine which option is correct, we first need to find the volume of both chocolate.

The volume of X:

The shape is a square-based pyramid. The volume is given by

[tex]\begin{gathered} V_x=\frac{1}{3}\times base\text{ area }\times height \\ V_x=\frac{1}{3}\times l\times b\times h \end{gathered}[/tex]

From the diagram,

l = 5 cm

b = 6 cm

h = 10 cm

Substituting,

[tex]\begin{gathered} V_x=\frac{1}{3}\times5\times6\times10 \\ V_x=100\operatorname{cm}^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The volume of Y:

The shape is a triangular-based pyramid. The volume is given by

[tex]\begin{gathered} V_y=\frac{1}{3}\times base\text{ area }\times height \\ V_y=\frac{1}{3}\times\frac{1}{2}\times b\times l\times h \end{gathered}[/tex]

From the diagram,

l = 8 cm

b = 7.5 cm

h = 10 cm

[tex]\begin{gathered} V_y=\frac{1}{3}\times\frac{1}{2}\times7.5\times8\times10 \\ V_y=100\operatorname{cm}^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

From here, the volumes of both chocolates are the same.

Therefore, the chocolate he picks does not matter as both volumes are equivalent.

The SECOND OPTION is correct.

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