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Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
36+8×184−23÷10=90

  1. A
    ÷ and −
  2. B
    ÷ and ×
  3. C
    + and ×
  4. D
    − and +

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

Given equation: 36+8×184−23÷10=90
Let us test the options using the BODMAS rule:

Option A: Interchanging ÷ and −
The expression becomes:

36+8×184÷23−10
According to BODMAS:

First, Division:
23
184

=8

Now substitute back: 36 + 64 - 10
$$

Addition and Subtraction: 100−10=90

Since LHS = RHS (90=90), Option A is correct.

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Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
36+8×184−23÷10=90
A
÷ and −
B
÷ and ×
C
+ and ×
D
− and +

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