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    Which two signs should be interchanged to make the below equation mathematically, correct? 12 – 3 + 3 × 2 ÷ 4 = 6
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    Which two signs should be interchanged to make the below equation mathematically, correct?
    12 – 3 + 3 × 2 ÷ 4 = 6

    A.

    × and -

    B.

    + and -

    C.

    + and ×

    D.

    ÷ and -

    Correct option is D

    12 – 3 + 3 × 2 ÷ 4 = 6
    From option (b)
    On interchanging the sign ÷ and -
    We get
    12 ÷ 3 + 3 × 2 – 4 = 6
    4 + 6 - 4 = 6
    6 = 6

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