Answer:
D. If the end result from the second column is not 3, then the sum of the numbers in the first column is not equal to the sum of the numbers in the second column.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the list of given options (see the comment section for options a - d), option (d) is correct.
To answer this question, we need to analyze each of the options
For (a):
The sum of numbers in both columns may be equal even if they are different.
Take for instance, the numbers in the second column is: 82, 42 and 14.
We have:
![8+2+4+2+1+4=21](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/business/high-school/xswgv0t59xf6sdtqw0h6j5obg4l9sj73g9.png)
![2 + 1 = 3](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/business/high-school/pks7gpw5mq8oyi9gk9uah18adj0llxmqrv.png)
So, (a) is incorrect
For (b):
As shown in (a) above,
If both column contain the same numbers, then definitely the end result will be the same. So option (b) is incorrect and impossible
For (c):
This is not true.
In the first column, we have the sum of the first process to be 21 which ends up giving 3 (i.e. 2 + 1 = 3).
The result of the second column can be 12 which also gives 3 i.e. 1 + 2 = 3 (and 12 is not equal to 21)
So, (c) is also incorrect
For (d):
This is the only true option
If the end result is not three, then the results of the first process is not the same for both columns.