In a certain code language, ‘tam kop lig’ is the code for ‘I like Pizza’, ‘tam sur dig’ is the code for ‘He like sandwich’ and ‘ma kop sur’ is the code for ‘Pizza and sandwich’. How can ‘He’ be coded in that code language?KopDigSurTam
Question
In a certain code language, ‘tam kop lig’ is the code for ‘I like Pizza’, ‘tam sur dig’ is the code for ‘He like sandwich’ and ‘ma kop sur’ is the code for ‘Pizza and sandwich’. How can ‘He’ be coded in that code language?KopDigSurTam
Solution
To find the code for 'He', we need to look at the common code in the sentences 'He like sandwich' and 'I like Pizza'. The common code is 'tam'. However, 'tam' cannot be 'He' because it is already used for 'like'.
Next, we look at the unique codes in the sentence 'He like sandwich', which are 'sur' and 'dig'.
Since 'sur' is used in the sentence 'Pizza and sandwich', it cannot be 'He'.
Therefore, by process of elimination, 'dig' must be the code for 'He'.
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