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In a certain code language, 'TYRE' is written as 'UZQD' and ‘SALE’ is written as ‘TBKD’.How will 'DISH' be written in that
language?
EJRG
EIIH
EJIG
CIRI
Alright, let’s break down the pattern that transforms words in this code language.
- Let’s look at ‘TYRE’ ? ‘UZQD’:
- T to U: +1
- Y to Z: +1
- R to Q: -1
- E to D: -1
- Now, ‘SALE’ ? ‘TBKD’:
- S to T: +1
- A to B: +1
- L to K: -1
So, here’s what’s happening:
- For each word, the first two letters move one step forward in the alphabet.
- The last two letters move one step backward.
Applying this rule to ‘DISH’:
- D ? E (+1)
- I ? J (+1)
- S ? R (-1)
- H ? G (-1)
Now let's look at your options:
1. EJRG
2. EIIH
3. EJIG
4. CIRI
Here’s the thing: EJRG fits the rule perfectly.
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