Question
The code ‘ q&Q v$S s#X’ stands
for Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: In a certain code language some statements are coded as follows: ‘life student network opera’ is written as ‘q$J o@D v$S r#Z’ ‘person test choice final’ is written as ‘w@S i#K s&M f&D’ ‘destiny right number love’ is written as ‘q&Q g$X u#S o@D’ ‘navy members party bottom’ is written as ‘p$R q@X e&L s#X’Solution
The symbol represents the number of letter in the word i.e. @=4 letter, #=5 letter, &=6 letter, $= 7 letter. The last capital letter denotes one letter to the left of last letter to its corresponding word. The first small letter denotes three letter to the right of initial letter of its corresponding word. q&Q =number v$S =student s#X=party
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