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If W = 46, BAT = 46, then ‘LAMB’ will be equal to
56
54
28
52
Let’s break this down:
- You’ve got W = 46.
- BAT also = 46. Notice the weird spacing—so, just BAT.
- All signs point to either a numerical code or maybe alphabet values.
- Let’s test the most common pattern: assign letters their place in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, … Z=26), then sum them.
- W = 23. That doesn't fit, so it’s not just letter values.
- BAT: B=2, A=1, T=20, sum is 23. Again, not 46.
- Let’s try adding letter values, then doubling: BAT is 23 × 2 = 46. W is 23 × 2 = 46. Bingo!
- So the “rule” is: sum the values and multiply by 2.
Now, for LAMB:
- L = 12, A = 1, M = 13, B = 2. Sum: 12+1+13+2=28.
- Multiply by 2: 28 × 2 = 56.
So, the correct answer is:
Option 1: 56
Option 2: 54 — Not a match, would require a sum of 27.
Option 3: 28 — Just the sum, not doubled.
Option 4: 52 — Would require sum of 26, not our case.
What this really means? The pattern doubles the total letter values. Simple as that.
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