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In a code language, 'WAITER' is written as '@#6£38', 'HOSTEL' is written as '2$%£3+' and 'WASHED' is written as '@#%239'. How will 'DRAWS' be written in that language?

  1. A
    $6%@+
  2. B
    98#@%
  3. C
    98%@£
  4. D
    $6#@%

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

By comparing the letters and their corresponding codes across the given words, we can find a direct substitution pattern:
From 'WAITER' → '@#6£38':

W → @

A → #

I → 6

T → £

E → 3

R → 8

From 'HOSTEL' → '2

S → %

T → £

E → 3

L → +

From 'WASHED' → '@#%239':

W → @

A → #

S → %

H → 2

E → 3

D → 9

Now, let's find the code for 'DRAWS':

D → 9

R → 8

A → #

W → @

S → %

Putting it together, 'DRAWS' is coded as '98#@%'.

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In a code language, 'WAITER' is written as '@#6£38', 'HOSTEL' is written as '2$%£3+' and 'WASHED' is written as '@#%239'. How will 'DRAWS' be written in that language?
A
$6%@+
B
98#@%
C
98%@£
D
$6#@%

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