Q. 125.0( 4 Votes )
(–11) × 7 is not equal to
A. 11 × (–7)
B. –(11 × 7)
C. (–11) × (–7)
D. 7 × (–11)
Answer :
Given, (-11) × 7 = -77
⇒ Option A is not the answer as
⇒ 11 × (-7) = -77 is equal to (-11) × 7
⇒ Option B is not the answer as
⇒ -(11 × 7) = -77 is equal to (-11) × 7
⇒ Option C is the answer.
⇒ -11 × -7 = 77 not equal to (-11) × 7
⇒ Option D is not the answer as
⇒ 7 × (-11) = -77 is equal to (-11) × 7
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