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If E=6\displaystyle E = 6, MAT=34\displaystyle MAT = 34, then how much is CAR?

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A21
B22
C25
D28
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Correct Answer

Option b22

All Options:

  • A21
  • B22
  • C25
  • D28

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let's look at the standard alphabetical positions of the letters (A=1,B=2,,Z=26\displaystyle \text{A}=1, \text{B}=2, \dots, \text{Z}=26):
For **MAT**, the sum of the standard position values of the letters is:
M=13\text{M} = 13
A=1\text{A} = 1
T=20\text{T} = 20
Sum=13+1+20=34\text{Sum} = 13 + 1 + 20 = 34

Using the same standard alphabetical position logic for **CAR**:
C=3\text{C} = 3
A=1\text{A} = 1
R=18\text{R} = 18
Sum=3+1+18=22\text{Sum} = 3 + 1 + 18 = 22

*Note:* The clue E=6\displaystyle E=6 (where standard E=5\displaystyle E=5) appears to be an isolated typographical error in the textbook question, as the standard positional sum works perfectly for both MAT (34\displaystyle 34) and CAR (22\displaystyle 22).

Hence, **Option B** is the correct answer.

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Number series, Coding & Decoding, Odd man out

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