In a certain code, LABOUR is written as KBAPTS. How is
CANDID written in that code?
(a) DBOEJE
(b) DZOCJC
(c) BBMCHC
(d) BBMEHE
(e) None of these
Answer Posted / hari krishna
option D is the answer
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