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2. Suppose m and c each represent the position number of a letter in the alphabet, but m represents the
letters in the original message and c the letters in your secret code.
a. Complete the table.
letter in message FISH
m=c-1
m
6
9
8
-1
c=m+1
19 8
-1-1
c
158 18 1
letter in code
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