Math, asked by prathiksha3314, 1 year ago

If the code of ‘The sword of Tipu’ is ‘4139’, the code of ‘Sword purchased by Vijay’ is
‘2746’, the code of ‘Tipu purchased sword new’ is ‘9645’ and the code of ‘Tipu by fort
Vijay’ is ‘9782’, then what is the code of ‘Vijay Tipu by new’?
A 5481
B 7259
C 8413
D 6492
E 7135

Answers

Answered by pritymahato1995
0

From the given data, we get

Sword=4,purchased=6,tipu=9,vijay=2 or 7,new=5,by=2 or 7


So,vijay tipu by new=7259

Answered by paulaiskander2
0

Answer:

B. 7259

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that the code of ‘The sword of Tipu’ is ‘4139’.

Also, the code of  ‘Sword purchased by Vijay’ is  ‘2746’.

The only word in common between these two statements is "Sword". The number repeated in those two codes is '4'. Therefore, the code for "Sword" is '4'.

We are also given that code of  ‘Tipu purchased sword new’ which is ‘9645’.

If you compare this statement with the first, you will notice that the word "Tipu" has the code of '9', because that number is repeated in both code.

If you also compare this statement with the second, you will find that "purchased" exists in both, and it has the number '6' in the code.

Hence, we can deduce that the word "new" has the number '5' in the code.

The last statement given is ‘Tipu by fort  Vijay’  which has a code of ‘9782’.

If you compare this statement with the second statement, you will find that the words "by" and "Vijay" exist in both. We cannot know which of them exactly has which number in the code. However one of them has the number '2', and the other has the number '7'.

Hence, for the statement ‘Vijay Tipu by new’, the code is: B. 7259

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