Question
If N = 28, NET = 78, then ‘NEAT’ will be equal
to?ÂSolution
The place value of N in English alphabet is = 14. So, N = (14 × 2) = 28. Similarly, NET = [(Sum of place value of N, E and T) × 2] = [(14 + 5 + 20) × 2] = 39 × 2 = 78. Now, NEAT = [(14 + 5 + 1 + 20) × 2] = [40 × 2] = 80.
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