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If `'(**)'` written as `'xx'` , '$' is written as '+' , '#' is written as `'div'` and '© ' is written as '-' then what is the value of 288 # 16 $ `65 ^(**) 5 © 146` ?

A

153

B

242

C

197

D

185

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The correct Answer is:
C

Given expression = `288 + 16 + 65 xx 5 - 146`
`= 18 + 325 - 146 = 197 `
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