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In a secret code language Denver is written ‘NRNRNR’ – how would you write Baltimore?

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Answered by Vaishnavi143143
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MEMEMEME
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Answered by KrystaCort
19

If we demonstrate how the decided sequence or coding is formed, we will notice that from the first word 'Denver', the third alphabet after every group of three letters is quoted and then, it is written as many times as the number of the letters in that word.

Explanation:

deNveR: third letter in the first group (deN)= N; third alphabet in group two (veR)= R

Number of letters in the first expression (Denver)= six

Hence, the code formed is "NRNRNR."

Now, in the second case of Baltimore; when we follow the same procedure, the code that we get is "LME." Moreover, when we arrange them in accordance to the number of alphabets in Baltimore, the complete sequence would look like this: "LMELMELME" (nine letters).

Breaking-up the solution:

L, M, and E are the third letters when we section the word Baltimore as we did in the expression Denver.

Answer: LMELMELME

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