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In a certain code language, 'he may eat rice' is written as 'ki mi ji li' and 'she will like rice' is written as 'ni gi mi pi' How is 'rice' written in the given language?

Aqi

Bni

Cji

Dmi

Answer:

D. mi

Read Explanation:

Compare the two sentences:

  • "he may eat rice" → ki mi ji li

  • "she will like rice" → ni gi mi pi

The common word in both sentences is "rice", and the common code in both is "mi".

So, "rice" = mi

Final Answer: mi


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