In the following equation four out of the five parts numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) are exactly equal. Which part is not equal to the other four? The number of that part is the answer.
Correct Answer: |
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C) \( \Large 3^{5} - 44 = \) |
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Description for Correct answer:
(1) \( \Large 5^{3} + 3^{3} + 48 \)
= 125 + 27 + 48 = 200
(2) \( \Large 5^{2} \times 3^{3} - 475 \)
= \( \Large 25 \times 27 - 475 \)
= 675 - 475 = 200
(3) \( \Large 3^{5} - 44 = 243 - 44 = 199 \)
(4) \( \Large 4^{3} + 2 \times 17 \times 4 \)
= 64 + 136 = 200
(5) \( \Large (6)^{3} - (2)^{4} = 216 - 16 = 200 \)
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