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Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
M O P 6 9 2 R Q A 4 E N U 1 G F 2 3 L T 1 S 5 H Y 4 D Z 6 I J 1
What will be the product of the tenth element from the left and the seventh element from right?
8
4
10
20
16
Let’s break it down step by step:
- First, we list the elements out in order:
- Now, the tenth element from the left:
Count from M (1), O (2), P (3), 6 (4), 9 (5), 2 (6), R (7), Q (8), A (9), 4 (10):
So, the tenth from the left is 4.
- Next, the seventh from the right:
Start from the rightmost (1), J (2), I (3), 6 (4), Z (5), D (6), 4 (7):
So, the seventh from the right is 4.
- Multiply those two elements: 4 × 4 = 16.
So when you look at the options, here’s what they really mean:
- 1, 8—nope, doesn’t add up
- 2, 4—still not it
- 3, 10—doesn’t fit
- 4, 20—close, but not quite
- 5, 16—bingo, that’s the one
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