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Study the following information and then answer the questions given below it. In a certain code, the symbol for 0 is © and for 1 is `oplus`. There are no bther symbols for all other numbers greater than one. The number greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example:
'0' is written as ©.
'1' is written as `oplus`
'2' is written as `olpus` ©.
'3' is written as `oplus oplus`.
'4' is written as `oplus` © © and so on.
If `oplus oplus` © is added to `oplus oplus oplus oplus` , what will be the result ?

A

`oplus oplus © © © `

B

`© © oplus oplus oplus `

C

`© oplus © oplus oplus`

D

`oplus © oplus © oplus`

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D

According to the given pattern
`oplus oplus © implies 4 +2 + 0 = 6`
`oplus oplus oplus oplus implies 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 15`
So , 15 +6 = 21
Using the given pattern in option (d) , we get
`oplus © oplus © oplus implies 16 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 1 = 21`.
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