In a code language, ‘HAND’ is written as ‘GYMB’, and ‘FOOD’ is written as ‘EMNB’. How will ‘TEXT’ be written in that language?
- ARWSC
- BSCRW
- CSCWR
- DSWRC
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
Let's analyze the shifting pattern based on the alphabetical positional values of each letter:
For 'HAND' 'GYMB':
* H (8) G (7)
* A (1) Y (25)
* N (14) M (13)
* D (4) B (2)
The pattern involves alternating subtraction of and .
Let's verify with 'FOOD' 'EMNB':
* F (6) E (5)
* O (15) M (13)
* O (15) N (14)
* D (4) B (2)
Applying the same logical pattern to 'TEXT':
* T (20) S (19)
* E (5) C (3)
* X (24) W (23)
* T (20) R (18)
Thus, 'TEXT' will be written as SCWR.
For 'HAND' 'GYMB':
* H (8) G (7)
* A (1) Y (25)
* N (14) M (13)
* D (4) B (2)
The pattern involves alternating subtraction of and .
Let's verify with 'FOOD' 'EMNB':
* F (6) E (5)
* O (15) M (13)
* O (15) N (14)
* D (4) B (2)
Applying the same logical pattern to 'TEXT':
* T (20) S (19)
* E (5) C (3)
* X (24) W (23)
* T (20) R (18)
Thus, 'TEXT' will be written as SCWR.