Question
If âTOWERâ is coded as '61', 'GAMBLE' is coded as '32', then what is the code for RIVER in the same code language?
Solution
The logic followed here is: Sum of the place value of the 1st, 3rd and 5th letters of the word from the left end is the code of the given word as per the English alphabetical series. For TOWER â (20 + 23 + 18) = 61. So, 'TOWER' is coded as 61. For GAMBLE â (7 + 13 + 12) = 32. So, 'GAMBLE' is coded as 32. Similarly, For RIVER â (18 + 22 + 18) = 58. So, 'RIVER' is coded as 58.
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