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f in a certain code language, "PREY" is coded as "RRGY", then how would "MILD" be coded in the same code language?  Ops:   A. PJNE    B. PIND    C. OJMD    D. OIND

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f in a certain code language, "PREY" is coded as "RRGY", then how would "MILD" be coded in the same code language?  Ops:   A. PJNE    B. PIND    C. OJMD    D. OIND

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The code seems to be shifting each letter in the word two places forward in the alphabet.

For "PREY", P becomes R, R becomes T, E becomes G, and Y becomes A. However, it seems there is an exception for vowels, which are shifted five places instead.

Applying the same rule to "MILD":

  • M becomes O (two places forward)
  • I remains I (as it's a vowel, it's shifted five places back to I)
  • L becomes N (two places forward)
  • D becomes F (two places forward)

So, "MILD" would be coded as "OINF" in the same code language. However, this option is not available in the choices given. There might be a mistake in the question or the options provided.

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