Question
What is the code for ‘not’? I. In a
certain code language, code for ‘blanket on bed’ is ‘gum chum shum’ and the code for ‘blanket not dry’ is ‘num fum shum’ and the code for ‘dry very good’ is ‘dum num wum’ II. In a certain code language, code for ‘mango is fruit’ is ‘sry cry try’ and code for ‘mango is best’ is ‘cry try fry’ and the code for ‘fruit not best’ is ‘fry wry sry’ Each of the questions given below has one question and two statements marked I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer :Solution
From I, Not = fum From II, Not = wry
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