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In a code language, BANKER is written as NABREK. How will STRING be written as in that language?
RTSGNI
RSTGIN
TSIRGN
RTGSNI
- To solve the problem, we need to understand how BANKER is transformed into NABREK.
- Comparing BANKER with NABREK:
- The first two letters are swapped (B becomes N, A becomes B).
- The middle letter stays in the same place (N remains R).
- The last two letters are swapped (E becomes R, K becomes E).
- Applying the same pattern to STRING:
- Swap the first two (S becomes T, T becomes S).
- The middle letters stay in place (R stays I).
- Swap the last two (N becomes G, G becomes N).
- The resulting transformation of STRING following this pattern is RTSGNI.
Option 1: RTSGNI
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