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the number which replaces the following pattern

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
26

ANSWER

The option (3) is correct i.e 144.

Reason

Number in the circle = (n + 5 )× ( n - 5)

 where n represent the position of alphabet in the alphabet in the alphabetical series.

for P

n = 16

put in the above equation

= ( 16 + 5)× ( 16 - 5)

= 21× 11

= 231

for G

n = 7

= ( 7+ 5)× ( 7 - 5)

= 12 × 2

= 24

for K

n = 11

= ( 11+ 5)× ( 11- 5)

= 16×6

= 96

for M

n = 13

= ( 13+ 5)× ( 13- 5)

= 18×8

= 144

Hence proved


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Answered by Golem9999
4

Hello buddy,

The correct answer is 144

because the formula used here is n^{2} -  5^{2}

HERE 'N' IS THE POSITION OF ALPHABET IN THE SERIES

in 'M'

using the given formula,

n^{2} -  5^{2}

= 13^{2} - 5^{2}

= 169 - 25

= 144

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