Question
In a certain code language, ‘CHARTER’ is coded as
‘1852018183’, and ‘AVERAGE’ is coded as ‘571185221’. How will ‘CHANNEL’ is coded in that language?Solution
The logic followed here is as follows: First all the letters of the word are written in reverse order then the place value (as per English alphabetical series) of letters is the code. In, CHARTER: C        H        A        R        T         E        R 3         8         1         18       20       5         18 So, ‘CHARTER’ is coded as 1852018183 In, AVERAGE: A        V        E        R        A        G        E 1         22       5         18       1         7         5 So, ‘AVERAGE’ is coded as 571185221 Similarly, in CHANNEL C        H        A        N        N        E        L 3         8         1         14       14       5         12 So, ‘CHANNEL’ is coded as 1251414183
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