Below table represents the codes for the different numerals:Conditions:If the middle number is even then it is coded as **.If the middle number is prime then it is coded as ^^.If the last number is even then it is coded as +.The code corresponding to the number 49738147 is*&/@%***$&@&!@%**$*&@&/@%***#&@&/@%**#*&@
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Below table represents the codes for the different numerals:Conditions:If the middle number is even then it is coded as .If the middle number is prime then it is coded as ^^.If the last number is even then it is coded as +.The code corresponding to the number 49738147 is&/@%&@&!@%**&@&/@%#&@&/@%#*&@
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