There will always be a code letter for each of the four numbers, and the question will have three or four letters in it. Example: What is the answer to the sum below, written as a letter? A = 5, B = 14, C = 12, D = 13, E = 3 A + C - E = ? A B C E Answer: The correct answer is B. If we translate all the letters into numbers, our new sum is 5 + 12 - 3, which = 14. 14 = B. (Note: Do not use BODMAS rules for these questions)
There will always be a code letter for each of the four numbers, and the question will have three or four letters in it.
Example: What is the answer to the sum below, written as a letter? A = 5, B = 14, C = 12, D = 13, E = 3 A + C - E = ? A B C E Answer: The correct answer is B. If we translate all the letters into numbers, our new sum is 5 + 12 - 3, which = 14. 14 = B.
(Note: Do not use BODMAS rules for these questions)
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