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

3 - 36 × 9 ÷ 3 + 12 = 3

A× and -

B+ and ÷

C÷ and ×

D÷ and -

Answer:

C. ÷ and ×

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Solution: The given equation: 3 - 36 × 9 ÷ 3 + 12 = 3 On interchanging × and -, we get: L.H.S = 3× 36 - 9 ÷ 3 + 12 ⇒ 108 - 3 + 12 ⇒ 117 ≠ R.H.S On interchanging + and ÷, we get: L.H.S = 3 - 36 × 9 + 3 ÷ 12 ⇒ 3 - 324 + 0.25 ⇒ 320.75 ≠ R.H.S On interchanging ÷ and -, we get: L.H.S = 3 ÷ 36 × 9 - 3 + 12 = 3 ⇒ 0.75 + 9 ⇒ 9.75 ≠ R.H.S On interchanging ÷ and ×, we get: L.H.S. = 3 - 36 ÷ 9 × 3 + 12 ⇒ 3 - 12 + 12 ⇒ 3 = 3 (R.H.S.) Hence, we need to interchange the positions of ÷ and × to make the equation correct.


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