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In a certain code language, if GLAZED is written as EDAZGL, then how will DAYOUT be written in the same code language?
UTYODA
UTDAYO
TUOYAD
YADTUO
Alright, let’s look at how GLAZED turns into EDAZGL:
- GLAZED is split in half: GLA and ZED.
- The two parts swap places, giving you ZEDGLA.
- But that’s not what happens—Instead it's actually reversed: EDAZGL.
- So, the pattern is: reverse the order of the letters.
Now, take DAYOUT and reverse it:
- Reversal of DAYOUT is TUOYAD.
Let’s check the options:
- Option 1: UTYODA – not a simple reversal.
- Option 2: UTDAYO – letters are just shifted, not reversed.
- Option 3: TUOYAD – this matches the reversal pattern.
- Option 4: YADTUO – split and swapped, but not correct.
So, the answer is:
- Option 3: TUOYAD
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