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If Y = 50, SEA = 50, then ‘YACHT’ will be equal to?
100
114
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102
- The problem seems to be an analogy or puzzle involving word values.
- "Y = 50" and "SEA = 50" set a pattern for determining the value of "YACHT."
- "Y" represents a single letter, likely referring to its alphabetical position (Y is the 25th letter).
- "SEA" is the cumulative value of S, E, and A, which are the 19th, 5th, and 1st letters of the alphabet respectively, totaling 25.
- It appears a fixed number, possibly reflecting a pattern or calculation, is being added to these values to equal 50 in initial statements.
- Calculating "YACHT": Y (25) + A (1) + C (3) + H (8) + T (20) = 57.
- The pattern suggests doubling the sum to reach the total given in the example equations.
- Therefore, 57 * 2 = 114.
Option 2: 114 is the correct solution.
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