Question
In a certain language ‘visible from space’,
is written as ‘w@i21 g$i12 t#a15 ’, then what does ‘Solar eclipse’ stand for? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.Solution
Here the code contains 2 letters, one symbol and a number. First letter represents a next consonant of the first letter of the word. Then symbol represents no. of vowels (if no. of vowels is 1, then code $, if it is 2, then code #, if it is 3, then code @ and if it is 4, then code %). Next letter represents a previous vowel of second last letter of the word. Last number represents no. of letters in the word multiplied by 3. In the word ‘Solar’ S → t No. of vowels → 2 → # Second last letters → previous vowel → u No. of the letters in the word → 5 × 3 → 15 Code for ‘solar’ is t#u15. In the word ‘Eclipse’ E → f No. of vowels → 3 → @ Second last letters → previous vowel → o No. of the letters in the word → 7 × 3 → 21 Code for ‘eclipse’ is f@o21.
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