1. If "P" denotes "multiplied by", "R" denotes "subtracted from", "S" denotes "added to" and "Q" denotes "divided by", then which of the following equation is true?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.47 am
    (A) : 18 R 60 Q 15 S 2 = 8 => $$18-60div15+2=8$$ L.H.S. = $$18-4+2=16
    eq$$ R.H.S. (B) : 15 S 16 Q 2 P 4 = 47 => $$15+16div2 imes4=47$$ L.H.S. = $$15+8 imes4=47=$$ R.H.S. => Ans - (B)
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