Let's evaluate the expression step by step with the given values:
We have the equation:
\[ \frac{X - B \times C}{D} = 8 \]
Given values:
- \( B = 10 \)
- \( C = 2 \)
- \( D = 2 \)
- \( X = 2 \)
First, let's calculate \( B \times C \):
\[ B \times C = 10 \times 2 = 20 \]
Now substitute \( X = 2 \), \( B = 10 \), \( C = 2 \), and \( D = 2 \) into the equation:
\[ \frac{2 - 20}{2} = 8 \]
Calculate the numerator:
\[ 2 - 20 = -18 \]
Now divide by \( D \):
\[ \frac{-18}{2} = -9 \]
Now, we check if this equals \( 8 \):
\(-9 \neq 8\).
Thus, the initial statement \( \frac{X - B \times C}{D} = 8 \) does not hold true with the given values. Therefore, the evaluation shows that the equation is incorrect with these variables.
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