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Which number should replace both the question marks in the following equation?​?12=363?\frac{?}{12} = \frac{363}{?}12?​=?363​​​
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Which number should replace both the question marks in the following equation?

?12=363?\frac{?}{12} = \frac{363}{?}​​

A.

56

B.

69

C.

75

D.

66

Correct option is D

Given:

?12=363?\frac{?}{12} = \frac{363}{?}

Solution:

?12=363?\frac{?}{12} = \frac{363}{?}

?2 = 12×363\times 363 = 4356

? = 66

Thus, option (d) is right.

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