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In a certain code language, 'he is sick' is written as 'blue red pink', 'he wants apple' is written as 'green violet red', and 'apple is
tasty' is written as 'blue green yellow'. How will 'tasty' be written in that language?
Violet
Blue
Yellow
Pink
- The phrase 'he is sick' is coded as 'blue red pink'.
- 'he wants apple' translates to 'green violet red'.
- 'apple istasty' is expressed as 'blue green yellow'.
By comparing:
- 'he' appears in both 'he is sick' and 'he wants apple', linking 'he' with 'red'.
- 'apple' is present in both 'he wants apple' and 'apple istasty', associating 'apple' with 'green'.
- 'is' and 'sick' are associated with 'blue' and 'pink', because 'is' isn't in other phrases.
- 'istasty' is linked with 'yellow', because it's the only word not repeated in 'apple istasty'.
- Therefore, 'tasty' can be inferred as ? Yellow ?.
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