Study the information carefully and answer the question given below. There is a 3 i m e s 5 3 imes 5 3 im es 5 matrix that produces signals which help...

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Study the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There is a 3imes53 imes 5 matrix that produces signals which help illuminate certain bulbs.

  • The rows of the matrix are denoted by @, %, and # from bottom to top. - The columns are labeled A, B, C, D, and E from left to right.
    The matrix values are: - @ row contains consecutive multiples of 7 starting from 28 (left to right). - % row contains consecutive multiples of 11 starting from 11 (left to right). -# row contains consecutive multiples of 13 starting from 13 (left to right).
    The matrix produces signals which can be either a single string of numbers X or a two-line string X and Y.
    There are 4 bulbs P, Q, R, and S. Based on the outcome of the string, one bulb blinks according to the following conditions:
  1. If the outcome is below 85, bulb P blinks. 2. If the outcome is between 85 and 110 (inclusive), bulb Q blinks. 3. If the outcome is between 111 and 210 (inclusive), bulb R blinks. 4. If the outcome is greater than 210, bulb S blinks.
    Rules to find the outcome of the string:
  2. If the string contains all even numbers, the outcome is the sum of all numbers. 2. If an odd number is immediately followed by an even number, remove the one's digit from all two-digit numbers and multiply the remaining tens digits to get the outcome. 3. If the string contains exactly 2 prime numbers, remove the tens digit from each two-digit number and multiply the remaining digits. 4. If none of the above rules apply, the outcome is the sum of all numbers.
    Given the string X = @E#D@D#E, which bulb will blink?

Options

A.

S

B.

Q

C.

P

D.

R

E.

Either R or S

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