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How many such pairs of the letters are there in the word NEUTRAL each of which has a many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as there are between them in the english alphabetical series?OptionsTwoMore than threeThreeNoneOne

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How many such pairs of the letters are there in the word NEUTRAL each of which has a many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as there are between them in the english alphabetical series?OptionsTwoMore than threeThreeNoneOne

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To find the number of such pairs of letters in the word NEUTRAL, we need to identify the letters that have the same number of letters between them in the word as there are between them in the English alphabetical series.

Step 1: Write down the English alphabetical series: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.

Step 2: Write down the letters of the word NEUTRAL: N, E, U, T, R, A, L.

Step 3: Compare the position of each letter in the word NEUTRAL with its position in the English alphabetical series. Count the number of letters between them in both forward and backward directions.

N (14th in the English alphabetical series) - E (5th in the English alphabetical series): There are 9 letters between them in the word NEUTRAL and 9 letters between them in the English alphabetical series.

E (5th in the English alphabetical series) - U (21st in the English alphabetical series): There are 16 letters between them in the word NEUTRAL and 16 letters between them in the English alphabetical series.

U (21st in the English alphabetical series) - T (20th in the English alphabetical series): There are 1 letter between them in the word NEUTRAL and 1 letter between them in the English alphabetical series.

T (20th in the English alphabetical series) - R (18th in the English alphabetical series): There are 2 letters between them in the word NEUTRAL and 2 letters between them in the English alphabetical series.

R (18th in the English alphabetical series) - A (1st in the English alphabetical series): There are 17 letters between them in the word NEUTRAL and 17 letters between them in the English alphabetical series.

A (1st in the English alphabetical series) - L (12th in the English alphabetical series): There are 11 letters between them in the word NEUTRAL and 11 letters between them in the English alphabetical series.

Step 4: Count the number of pairs that have the same number of letters between them in both the word NEUTRAL and the English alphabetical series.

In this case, there are three such pairs: N-E, U-T, and R-A.

Therefore, the answer is Three.

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