Math, asked by prashanthgopu98, 6 months ago

If "all dogs are friends" is coded as '5321", "all cats are black" is coded as '6431' and "all dogs eat
meat" is coded as '8751', what is the numerical equivalent of "are"?​

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Answered by swarup189
22

Answer:

3

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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
3

Given: "all dogs are friends" is '5321'

           "all cats are black" is '6431'

           "all dogs eat meat" is '8751'

To find: The numerical equivalent of "are"

Solution: From all the three statements, the word 'all' is only common. As such, only the digit 1 is common in all the numbers. Hence the numerical equivalent of "all" is 1.

Next, from the first and third statements we find that the word 'dogs' is common apart from the word 'all'. Accordingly, the digit 5 is common except for the digit 1. Hence, the numerical equivalent of "dogs" is 5.

Next, from first and second statements we find that the word 'are' is common apart from the word 'all'. Accordingly, the digit 3 is common except for the digit 1. Hence, the numerical equivalent of "are" is 3.

Answer: 3

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