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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
6

Which letter in the word CYBERMETICS occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet?

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1 answer:
pogonyaev3 years ago
5 0

Answer

The letter, I occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet.

Explanation

The reason you might have been confused was probably because the answer choice for 2 was actually 1. I'm pretty sure it was a typo, because I is the correct answer, and 1 and I are similar characters. Another reason you could have been confused is because of the wording in the question.

Well, the question is asking you, what letter in the word CYBERMETICS is in the same place as it was in the English alphabet.

Well, the english alphabet is this.

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

And the word you are using is this.

CYBERMETICS

The answer choices are B, I, C, and T.

B is the second letter in the English alphabet.

B is not the second letter in the word CYBERMETICS.

I is the ninth letter in the alphabet.

I is also the ninth letter in the word CYBERMETICS.

C is the third letter in the alphabet.

C is not the third letter in the word CYBERMETICS.

T is the twentieth letter in the alphabet.  

T is not the twentieth letter in the word CYBERMETICS.

So the letter I occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet.

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