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in a certain code language "organisation" is coded as "cbdwlqwyqcl" and "operation" is coded as "cxfbwyqcl" then how is "separation" coded​

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Answered by Nirupama26
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Answer:

the answer will be WFXFBWYQCL

Explanation:

here when you compare the letters of SEPARATION with the letters given for the coding of ORGANISATION nad OPERATION then you will get the answer...

hope it helps...........

Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

Stuart Hall, a cultural studies expert, initially proposed the encoding/decoding paradigm of communication in 1973. Hall's essay, titled 'Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse,' provides a theoretical framework for understanding how media messages are created, transmitted, and interpreted. Hall asserted that by relying on their own social surroundings, audience members can actively participate in interpreting messages, and that they may even be able to influence messages through collective action.

Given:

in a certain code language "organisation" is coded as "cbdwlqjwyqcl" and "operation" is coded as "cxfbwyqcl"

Find:

then how is "separation" coded​

Answer:

The answer is JFXWBWYQCL

=> Start by writing the message you want to send backwards in code. Then, between each letter in your original statement, insert a letter and a number. To the rest of the world, your message will appear to be a collection of random letters and numbers.

=> In the given question

"ORGANISATION" coded as "CBDWLQJWYQCL"

"OPERATION" coded as "CXFBWYQCL"

Then,

"SEPARATION" coded as "JFXWBWYQCL"

=> As a result, coding is a means of sending a message between a sender and a receiver without a third party being aware of it. The genuine alphabets in a word are substituted by certain other alphabets according to a certain rule to generate the word's code in these questions.

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