Hi, i need to write a code to arrange three arrays where every index location corresponds to each other in a manner that the first array is arranged alphabetically,and the seconded array should be arranged in a desecending order of size, and third array should take the corresponding values of the first two arrays.

Array1= {A,B,A,C,D,C,D,B} Array2={10,13,11,9,7,6,4,2} Array3={as,ad,ae,at,ag,ak,ao,we} The output i need is Array1={A,A,B,B,C,C,D,D} Array2={11,10,13,2,9,6,7,4} Array3={ae,as,ad,we,at,ak,ag,ao}


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