In a certain code language, ‘Parties are scrumptious’ is written as ‘@ # %’, ‘Peter loves parties’ is written as ‘% fr kn’ and ‘Here scrumptious are cakes’ is written as ‘# 6 9 @’. What can be the possible code for ‘Here parties’ in that code language?
‘Parties are scrumptious’ ==> ‘@ # %’ Eq.(i)
‘Peter loves parties’ ==> ‘% fr kn’ Eq.(ii)
‘Here scrumptious are cakes’ ==> ‘# 6 9 @’ Eq.(iii)
In Eq.(i) and Eq.(ii), 'parties' is common. So the code for this will be '%'.
In Eq.(i) and Eq.(iii), 'scrumptious' is common. So the code for this will be '@'.
Now in Eq.(i), ‘are’ is remaining which will be coded as ‘#’.
After the elimination of the words, the remaining statements are given below.
‘Peter loves ’ ==> ‘ fr kn’
‘Here cakes’ ==> ‘6 9’
So the code for ‘Here parties’ is either %6 or %9. But in options, '%6' is not given.
Hence '%9' is a possible code for ‘Here parties’.
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