If CAD = 4 and BUS = 4 Then TRAIN =?
Explanation:
Let's break down the problem:
- CAD = 4
- BUS = 4
Let's check if both have 3 letters. If the pattern was "number of letters," the answer would be 3.
But both are said to be 4, so check something else.
Count the alphabetical values:
- C(3) + A(1) + D(4) = 8
- B(2) + U(21) + S(19) = 42
Doesn't fit.
Try number of enclosed spaces:
- CAD: D has 1 enclosed space, so maybe not.
- BUS: B has 2 (top & bottom)
Probably not.
But look at the original data: The answer is 4 for both words, which seem unrelated (length, sum, etc).
Try count of straight lines: Unlikely.
If the answer pattern is just a fixed number, look at options:
- Option 1: 4
- Option 2: 5
- Option 3: 6
- Option 4: 7
But "TRAIN" has 5 letters.
So, final clue: It could be just the number of letters + 1 (as 3 => 4 for CAD & BUS).
So for TRAIN (5 letters): 5 + 1 = 6.
Option 3—6
Option 3 (6)
- The answer is the number of letters in the word plus one.
- CAD (3 letters) ? 4 | BUS (3 letters) ? 4
- TRAIN (5 letters) + 1 = 6
- Correct option: Option 3—6