Math, asked by neelam4776, 9 months ago

In a certain code language ‘Chemist’ is coded as ‘M27’ and ‘Medicines’ is coded as ‘C49’.How will you code ‘Plane’ in the same language? (a) F27 (b) A121 (c) A25 (d) A611

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Answered by quaalex3
6

Answer:

option (c)

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that in both codes the first letter is the middle letter of the actual word.

Like in 'chemist' the middle letter is M and in 'medicines' the middle letter is C.

And the last number is the number of letters in the world.

In 'chemist', number of letters is 7 and in 'medicines ', the number of letters is 9.

Same will be applied on 'Plane'

First letter of code will be 'A' (as it is middle letter) and last digit is 5 (the number of letters)

The only option that has first letter 'A' and last digit 5 is option (c).

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Answered by acedik
3

Answer: option (c)

Step-by-step explanation:

In CHEMIST middle letter is 'M'

then number of vowels = 2

and total no. of letters = 7

therefore, M27 is correct

In MEDICINES middle letter is 'C'

then number of vowels = 4

and total no. of letters = 9

therefore, C49 is correct

Similarly,

In PLANE middle letter is 'A'

then number of vowels = 2

and total no. of letters = 5

therefore, A25 is correct

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