By interchanging which two signs the equation will be correct?
$$11 + 16 \times 12 \div 4 - 2 = 21$$
Given, 11+16 $$\times$$ 12 $$ $$ $$\div$$ 4 $$ $$ - 2 = 21
These type of questions can be quickly solved by checking options.
So,from the options we get option A would be correct.
On solving,11+16-12 $$\div $$ 4 $$ $$ $$\times$$2 $$ $$
$$\Rightarrow$$Ā 27 - 6 = 21.
From option (b), we will get the negative value which is not possible.
From options (c) and (d), we will get the fractional values which is not possible.
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