YES, DECODING is harder than CODING.
Let's assign integer numbers to letters according to their place in the English ABC (a=1, b=2,...,z=26.)
We then "code" a given word by 2 parameters, e.g:
YES SIR⇒(49,2375)(46,3078)
NO WAY⇒(29,210)(49,575)
Once you find how the coding was done, you will understand that
a) There is no one-to-one-correspondence between the word
and the ordered couple, so STAR, ARTS and RATS produce identical couples.
b) The correct decoding of a meaningful phrase might be possible.
NOW DECODE THE FOLLOWING PHRASES
(only one 5-letter word - all other words less than that):
a. (26,100)(39,1620)(58,6900)
b. (49,2375)(28,115)(18,42)
c. (46,2760)(19,60)(61,7875)(19,60)
d. (52,3680)(18,65)(99,2794500)
code: (letters' digit sum, letters' digit product)
a.[Earl Grey and company]
TEA FOR TWO
[Hungry and pregnant, perhaps]
EAT FOR TWO
[Had a double helping]
ATE FOR TWO
[Surprised at the dessert request]
EAT CAROB, WOT?
[A query about the bewildering lunch]
ATE COBRA ... WOT?
[Scottish word for either 'to' or 'too' substituted for an incorrect English homophone]
TAE FOR TWO
(26,100): ATE, EAT, ETA, TAE, TEA
(39,1620): COBRA, CAROB, CARBO, COARB, ORF, FOR, FRO
(58,6900): OWT, TOW, TWO, WOT
b.[Name of a song featured in Guitar Hero II; also a slogan used by the Scottish National Party campaign in the 1997 UK general election, then later used by Barack Obama as a 2008 campaign slogan,]
YES WE CAN(49,2375): SEY, YES
(28,115): WE
(18,42): CAN
c.[A polite greeting]
HOW DO YOU DO?[Asking a hairstylist about clientele]
WHO DO YOU BOB?
[Asking how to play the game bobbing for apples]
HOW DO YOU BOB?[Asking another about his/her sex life - or perhaps a hairstylist about his/her clientele]
WHO DO YOU DO?
(46,2760): HOW, WHO
(19,60): ALAE, BOB, DO
(61,7875): YOU
(19,60): ALAE, BOB, DO
d.[Mimicking Alfred E. Neuman]
WHAT, ME WORRY?(52,3680): THAW, WHAT
(18,65): EM, ME
(99,2794500): WORRY
Edited on March 30, 2013, 10:09 pm
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Posted by Dej Mar
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