apparently 1,4,1,5...The numbers are the chimes of a clock that strikes once on the half hour.
3 1.5
12 - 5(n-1)
392
24, 65.
The next two numbers in the sequence are... 45 & 54.
12 12
3 1.5
12 - 5(n-1)
392
24, 65.
11, -10, 9
The next two numbers in the sequence are... 45 & 54.
True
17?
The first thing to notice is that all the numbers in the sequence are square numbers. 25=5x5 36=6x6 49=7x7 64=8x8 81=9x9 So the next three numbers to be squared are 10, 11 and 12. 10x10=100 11x11=121 12x12=144 Thus, the next three numbers in the sequence are 100, 121, 144 The equation for the sequence is (n+4)2
The next number could be 26 The next number could be 12 - - - - - - - - - The next number that is in the sequence is 12.
The best way to count by fours. If you count by fours you can go to twenty without using other numbers. In the sequence of four, eight, 12, 16, and 20. Sequence counting allows you to follow a pattern to reach the next logical number.