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In the following question, which of the two signs are interchanged to make the equation correct? 3 ÷ 5 × 8 + 2 - 10 = 13
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In the following question, which of the two signs are interchanged to make the equation correct?
3 ÷ 5 × 8 + 2 - 10 = 13

A.

÷ and -

B.

+ and -

C.

× and ÷

D.

÷ and +

Correct option is D

Given:
3 ÷ 5 × 8 + 2 - 10 = 13
From the option- (d)÷ and +
After changing the signs, we get following equations-
3 + 5 × 8 ÷ 2 - 10 = 13
3 + 5 × 4 - 10 = 13
3 + 20 - 10 = 13
23 - 10 = 13
13 = 13.
Correct answer is (d)÷ and +.

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