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SAJOFEWJKE (New) Copy the inner string above on a piece of paper. Cross out the second and last letters. Replace all vowels with the letter C. Insert an O before second C. Cross out the first and third letters. Double the second letter. Which of the following letter sequences remains on the page? Follow the instructions keenly.

A. JFFOCWJK

B. JFOCFWJK

C. JFFOCWJX

D. JFFOCWJKK

Answer Explanation:

Follow the steps below:

  1. Copy the inner string above on a piece of paper: SAJOFEWJKE 

  2. Cross out the second and last letters(A & E): SJOFEWJK

  3. Replace all vowels with the letter C: SJCFCWJK

  4. Insert an O before the second C: SJCFOCWJK

  5. Cross out the first and third letters: SJCFOCWJK = JFOCWJK

  6. Double the second letter: JFFOCWJK is the final answer.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is A.

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