The next sequence for 98, 87, 76, 65 is 54
This is an arithmetic sequence with the first term being 98 and the common difference being -11
So the next term is 65+(-11) = 54
The pattern in the sequence 98, 87, 76, 65 involves subtracting 11 from each number to get to the next one. Specifically, 98 - 11 = 87, 87 - 11 = 76, and 76 - 11 = 65. Therefore, the rule can be summarized as "subtract 11 from the previous number."
The pattern is -44. So, the next term in the sequence would be 87 - 44, which is 43.
Subtract 11 each time. Easier way: Look at the numbers carefully. 98 87 76 65 54. Try to remove the seconds (the duplicates?) like this: 98 7 6 5 4. It is counting down. So, the whole pattern is: 98, 87, 76, 65, 54, 43, 32, 21, 10
87-65 76-75 90-56
65% of 87= 65% * 87= 0.65 * 87= 56.55
The next number is 471.
76 times 87 is 6,612
To find the next term in the sequence 92, 87, 77, 72, we can observe the differences between the terms: 92 to 87 is a decrease of 5, 87 to 77 is a decrease of 10, and 77 to 72 is a decrease of 5. The pattern alternates between decreasing by 5 and 10. Following this pattern, the next decrease should be by 10, resulting in 72 - 10 = 62. Therefore, the next term in the sequence is 62.
87 * 65 = 5,655
65 multiplied by 87 is 5,655.
1.024801285 x 10 ^16
Both 87 and 76 are composite numbers because they have more than two factors