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In a certain language '+÷?' means 'where are you' , '@÷' means ' we are here' , and '+@×' means ' you come here' What is the code for ' Where' ?
  1. +
  2. ÷
  3. ?
  4. @

A
?
B
@
C
+
D
÷
Solution
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s.no code sentence
1. +÷? Where are you
2. @÷ We are here
3. +@× you come here

As we can see that where is only in sentence 1 [Where is the word for which we have to find the code ] Therefore we need to gather the codes for are & you to find out the code for where sentence 1 & 2 have the word are in common and the symbol ÷ in common Therefore ÷ is the symbol for are
Sentence 1 & 3 have the word you in common and the symbol + in common therefore + stands for you

thus, leaving only ?, which stands for where

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