The 40th number in the sequence will be 40 x 4, or 160.
Reasoning:
Because the sequence is multiples of 4.
The 1st number in the sequence is 1 x 4, or 4.
The 2nd number in the sequence is 2 x 4, or 8
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The 4th number in the sequence is 4 x 4, or 16
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The 17th number in the sequence is 17 x 4, or 68
According to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid. Conversely, it is possible to find a rule such that any number of your choice can be the 40th one.Using one of these infinitely many solutions, the answer is T(40) = 3198.
My guess: 2.5
Divide it by 16 to find out what 1% is, then multiply by 100. 12/16 = 0.75 0.75 * 100 = 75 12 is 16% of 75.
This is a fairly simple question. Say you had -12+16. You can simply find the difference between 16 and 12. Since the absolute of 16 is 16 and the absolute of -12 is 12, and 16 is bigger than 12, you can just subtract. -12+16=4 because 16-12=4. =] Good luck! XD
The least common denominator of 9, 12, and 16 is 144.
It is: 34
It would be 16. The sequence is doubling pairs. 3 and 4 go on to be 6 and 8. 6 and 8 would go on to be 12 and 16. 12 and 16 would go on to be 24 and 32, and so on.
The 19th term of the sequence is 16.
. 16
A single number, such as 4642142824816 does not constitute a sequence.
They are: 10 and 16
According to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid. Conversely, it is possible to find a rule such that any number of your choice can be the 40th one.Using one of these infinitely many solutions, the answer is T(40) = 3198.
16
My guess: 2.5
LCM(16, 12) = 48.
16
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