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Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

97 × 23 - 18 + 9 ÷ 3 = 66

A+ and -

B× and ÷

C× and +

D÷ and -

Answer:

C. × and +

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Solution:

BODMAS Rule:


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Lets check each option:

1) + and -

After interchanging signs, we get:

⇒ 97 × 23 +18 - 9 ÷ 3

97 × 23 + 18 - 3

2231 + 23 - 3

2254 - 3

2251 ≠ 66

 

2) × and ÷

After interchanging signs, we get:

97 ÷ 23 - 18 + 9 × 3

⇒ 4.217 - 18 + 9 × 3

⇒ 4.217 - 18 + 27

4.217 - 45

⇒ 40.783 ≠ 66

 

3) × and +

After interchanging signs, we get:

⇒97 + 23 - 18 × 9 ÷ 3

⇒ 97 + 23 - 18 × 3

97 + 23 - 54

120 - 54 

66 = 66

 

4) ÷ and -

After interchanging signs, we get:

⇒97 × 23 ÷ 18 + 9 - 3

97 × 1.27 + 9 - 3

123.94 + 9 - 3

132.94 - 3

129.94 ≠ 66

Hence, 'option C' is the correct answer.


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