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By interchanging the given two numbers (not digits), which of the following equations will NOT be correct?
11 and 17
I.400 + 17 − 71 × 85 ÷ 11 = 58
II.1331 ÷ 17 − 50 + 6 × 11 = 173
Only I
Both I and II
Only II
Neither I nor II
- Statement I: Interchange 11 and 17. The equation becomes 400 + 11 - 71 × 85 ÷ 17. Check if it equals 58. This is the equation to verify.
- Statement II: Similarly, interchange 11 and 17 here too. The equation becomes 1331 ÷ 11 - 50 + 6 × 17. Verify if it equals 173.
- Option 1: Only I
- Check if the equation in statement I is incorrect after the interchange.
- Option 2: Both I and II
- Both equations are incorrect after interchanging the numbers.
- Option 3: Only II
- Only statement II becomes incorrect after interchanging the numbers.
- Option 4: Neither I nor II
- Both equations remain correct even after interchanging.
Correct Answer: Option 1: Only I.
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