8400 ? 120 x 15 + 150 = ?
(a) 1050
(b) 1200
(c) 1100
(d) 1514
(e) None of these
Answer Posted / sanjit
1350 is the answer which is not there. threfore the answer
is (e) none of these 8400 / 120 X 15 + 150 = 1350
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