1. If (─) stands for division, (+) stands for multiplication, (÷) stands for subtraction and (×) stands for addition, which one of the following equations is correct?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.49 am
    (─) stands for division, (+) stands for multiplication, (÷) stands for subtraction and (×) stands for addition (A) : 100+5−10×250÷200 = 100 $$equiv100 imes5div10+250-200=100$$  L.H.S. = $$50+50=100=$$ R.H.S. => Ans - (A)
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