If in a certain code language BOSTON can be written as SNSNSN, then how would you write CALIFORNIA in the same code language? ( A ) LONLON ( B ) OAOAOA ( C ) LOILOILOI ( D ) LONLONLON
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If in a certain code language BOSTON can be written as SNSNSN, then how would you write CALIFORNIA in the same code language? ( A ) LONLON ( B ) OAOAOA ( C ) LOILOILOI ( D ) LONLONLON
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Your answer is option = ( B )
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The answer would be C) LOILOILOI
Step-by-step explanation:
On observing BOSTON, and SNSNSN, we conclude the following:
- it contains the same number of alphabets as BOSTON
- it has the 3rd and the 6th letter repeating again and again till there are 6-letters in total.
Thus, in the case of CALIFORNIA, we need to write the same number of alphabets.
Thus, options A and B are wrong
Then, CALIFORNIA contains 10-letters, so the 3rd, 6th, and 9th letters would be repeated.
L is the third letter
O is the sixth letter, and
I is the ninth letter.
So, answer would be C) LOILOILOI
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