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If 'BRICK' is coded as 'DIRGO', how is 'METAL' coded?
The pattern is +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 letters in the alphabet for each letter. M+1=N, E+2=G, T+3=W, A+4=E, L+5=Q.
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Question: If 'BRICK' is coded as 'DIRGO', how is 'METAL' coded?
Answer options: ✅ NCWGN
- NCWGQ
- NEWGN
- NDWGN
Correct answer: NCWGN
Explanation: The pattern is +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 letters in the alphabet for each letter. M+1=N, E+2=G, T+3=W, A+4=E, L+5=Q.
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