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By Interchanging the given two numbers (not digits) which of the following equation will be not correct? 5 and 6
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By Interchanging the given two numbers (not digits) which of the following equation will be not correct?
5 and 6

A.

6 – 5 + 2 = 1

B.

6 × 8 – 5 × 4 = 16

C.

5 – 3 × 6 + 4 = – 3

D.

5 × 2 – 4 + 6 = 13

Correct option is C


By option,
= 5 – 3 × 6 + 4
By Interchange 5 and 6
= 6 – 3 × 5 + 4
= 6 – 15 + 4
= -5 ≠ -3
So, option C is not correct.

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