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In a certain code language, 'INHALE' is written as 'CNYJLK'. How will 'GUILTY' be written in that language?
ARNGWE
WVJKSI
IJKSVW
WRNKSE
Let’s analyze the coding pattern:
- 'INHALE' ? 'CNYJLK'
- I?C, N?N, H?Y, A?J, L?L, E?K
- Let's break down the transformation for each letter:
- I(9)?C(3) : -6
- N(14)?N(14) : 0
- H(8)?Y(25) : +17
- A(1)?J(10) : +9
- L(12)?L(12) : 0
- E(5)?K(11) : +6
Applying this pattern to 'GUILTY':
- G(7) -6 = A(1)
- U(21) 0 = U(21)
- I(9) +17 = Z(26)
- L(12) +9 = U(21)
- T(20) 0 = T(20)
- Y(25) +6 = E(31), but since the alphabet ends at 26, 31-26=5, so E(5)
So, 'GUILTY' ? 'AUZUTE'
Matching with options:
- Option 1: ARNGWE - Does not match
- Option 2: WVJKSI - Does not match
- Option 3: IJKSVW - Does not match
- Option 4: WRNKSE - Does not match
None of the options perfectly match the pattern. But let's check if any use the same transformation in a different order, or if another code is used (like reverse, or alternating):
Check for a different logic (like backward letters, shifting based on position etc.), but based on the presented transformation, none match.
- None of the options ('WVJKSI' or others) match the detected shift.
- The code for 'GUILTY' doesn’t align with the given transformation for 'INHALE'.
- Among options: 'ARNGWE' (Option 1) comes closest with an 'A' in the first position, matching 'G' to 'A', but the others do not follow the earlier deciphered sequence.
- The original code does not seem to be a repeating simple shift or variable pattern.
- Therefore, none of the options correctly apply the shift pattern observed.
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