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If ‘+’ is written as `’div’, ‘div’` is written as '-', '-' is written as `’xx`’ and '`xx`' is written as '+', then
`110 + 11 - 10 div 100 xx 96 = ?`

A

46

B

96

C

106

D

116

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The correct Answer is:
B

After interchanging the signs, the given equation becomes, `110 div 11 xx 10 - 100 div 96`
`= 10 xx 10 - 100 + 96 = 100 - 100 + 96 = 96`
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