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    By interchanging which two signs and two numbers the equation will be correct? 8 ÷ 4 × 6 + 3 – 9 = 1
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    By interchanging which two signs and two numbers the equation will be correct?
    8 ÷ 4 × 6 + 3 – 9 = 1

    A.

    + and ×, 4 and 6

    B.

    × and +, 4 and 9

    C.

    × and ÷, 8 and 9

    D.

    + and -, 6 and 9

    Correct option is C

    Given: 8 ÷ 4 × 6 + 3 – 9 = 1
    Sol. Let’s check option (c):
    By interchanging × and +, and 8 and 9, the equation becomes:
    9 × 4 ÷ 6 + 3 – 8 = 1
    First, solve the division and multiplication: 1. Divide (÷): 9 × 4/6 + 3 – 8 = 1
    2. Multiply (×): 6 + 3 – 9 = 1
    3. Addition (+): 9 - 8 = 1
    4. Subtraction (-): 1 = 1
    Since the equation holds true, option (c) is correct.

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