In a secret code language Denver is written ‘NRNRNR’ – how would you write Baltimore?
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In secret code language, the real answer would be NRNRNR
In the code in the question, Denver is represented by NRNRNR.
Alphabets in the string are known to be the multiples of 3 or are divisible by 3.
They are written thrice in the word; therefore the original and encrypted are equipped with equal number of letters.
In the code in the question, Denver is represented by NRNRNR.
Alphabets in the string are known to be the multiples of 3 or are divisible by 3.
They are written thrice in the word; therefore the original and encrypted are equipped with equal number of letters.
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Answer:
LMELMELME
Explanation:
Well Denver is 6 letters and thats a string multiplyer of 3 so its divisible by 3. Blatimore however is 9 letters . So does one multiply by 3 as was Denver or by 9 since it is code and that leaves LMELMELME to be the one and only true answer.
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