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In a certain code language, ‘MANGO’ is coded as ‘13-2-42-28-75’and ‘GRAPE’ is coded as ‘7-36-3-64-25’. How will ‘APPLE’ be
coded in that language?
1-32-48-48-25
1-32-24-21-30
2-32-48-24-28
2-16-48-21-25
- First, examine the pattern by comparing the code for 'MANGO' and 'GRAPE':
- 'MANGO': M(13), A(1), N(14), G(7), O(15) -> 13-2-42-28-75
- 'GRAPE': G(7), R(18), A(1), P(16), E(5) -> 7-36-3-64-25
- The code seems to be created by multiplying the positions of the alphabet letters:
- Multiply position of 'A' (1) by a specific factor to get: 1, 3, 2 for different letters
- Multiply other letters similarly based on the given code output.
- Now, decode ‘APPLE’:
- A(1) -> 1
- P(16) -> 32 (16*2)
- P(16) -> 48 (16*3)
- L(12) -> 48 (12*4)
- E(5) -> 25 (5*5)
- Now, let's check the options:
1. 1-32-48-48-25
2. 1-32-24-21-30
3. 2-32-48-24-28
4. 2-16-48-21-25
- Match the pattern: 1-32-48-48-25
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