1. By interchanging which two signs the equation will be correct? 16 + 31 - 3 x 93 ÷ 11 = 966





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.21 am
    Expression : 16 + 31 - 3 x 93 ÷ 11 = 966 By exchanging : (A) + and - L.H.S. = $$16-31+3 imes93div11$$ = $$-15+25.36=10.36
    eq$$ R.H.S. (B) - and ÷ L.H.S. = $$16+31div3 imes93-11$$ = $$16+(31 imes31)-11$$ = $$5+961=966=$$ R.H.S. => Ans - (B)
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