Which two digits should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 384 ÷ 16 – 72 + 9 × 10 = 2

QuestionWhich two digits should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 384 ÷ 16 – 72 + 9 × 10 = 2
Typemultiple_choice
Option6 and 9incorrect
Option4 and 8incorrect
Option3 and 7incorrect
Option7 and 9correct
SolutionOption 4: 7 and 9
Given:
384 ÷ 16 – 72 + 9 × 10 = 2
After interchanging the digits;
384 ÷ 16 – 92 + 7 × 10 = 2
By BODMAS rule
24 – 92 + 7 × 10 = 2
24 – 92 + 70 = 2
94 – 92 = 2
2 = 2 (LHS = RHS)

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