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In the given coded language, how is the word ‘come’ coded? Statement I: ‘you come forward and’ is coded as ‘bk, dk, rk, sk’ and ‘forward always win’ is coded as ‘dk, ck, ak’ Statement II: ‘come and went’ is coded as ‘nk, bk, sk’ and ‘he went forward’ is coded as ‘dk, lk, nk’. Statement III: ‘went with you’ is coded as ‘zk, nk, rk’ and ‘you and come’ is coded as ‘bk, rk, sk’.
The question given below consists of three statements numbered I, II and III below them. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and give answer:
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