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Solve this question..
(8*76+19*?-60) / (?*7*12+3-52)=1

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5
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1
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Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: May 08, 2009     Asked by: shrads 
  
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Submitted by: santosh014
 
If you are aware of any programming language you can understand this issue. Because all programing languages has the default property of considering the division operation with integer data types. By trial and error / data interpretation method if x=5 then the expression is 643/371 which is equivalent to 1. So the answer for this question will be approximately equal to 1 if the operation is considered with integer data types.

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hydsarema
September 12, 2007 05:56:43   #1  
Raghu        

RE: Solve this question.. (8*76+19*?-60) / (?*7*...
Answer is 5 which is the closest to 1
 
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January 05, 2008 07:51:42   #2  
Niyati_1984 Member Since: August 2007   Contribution: 10    

RE: Solve this question.. (8*76+19*?-60) / (?*7*12+3-52)=1Options are5 213
can u explain me how answer is "5"?????
 
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May 06, 2009 09:05:08   #3  
santosh014 Member Since: May 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: Solve this question.. (8*76+19*?-60) / (?*7*12+3-52)=1Options are5 213
If you are aware of any programming language you can understand this issue. Because all programing languages has the default property of considering the division operation with integer data types. By trial and error / data interpretation method if x 5 then the expression is 643/371 which is equivalent to 1. So the answer for this question will be approximately equal to 1 if the operation is considered with integer data types.
 
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