Which two numbers need to be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
$$96 \times 6 - 8 \div 2 + 3 = 768$$
Option (a)Â 6, 8
$$96 \times 8 - 6 \div 2 + 3 = 768$$
768 - 3 + 3 = 768
768 = 768
The given equation is satisfied. So this is the correct answer.
Option (b)Â 6, 3
$$96 \times 3 - 8 \div 2 + 6 = 768$$
288 - 4 + 6 = 768
$$290\ne\ 768$$
The given equation is not satisfied. So this is not the correct answer.
Option (c)Â 2, 3
$$96 \times 6 - 8 \div 3 + 2 = 768$$
The given equation is not satisfied. Because it will give values in fraction. So this is not the correct answer.
Option (d)Â 96, 8
$$8 \times 6 - 96Â \div 2 + 3 = 768$$
$$48 - 48 + 3 = 768$$
$$3\ne\ 768$$
The given equation is not satisfied. So this is not the correct answer.
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