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You have to carry out the multiplication and thentruncate the answer to find the lower whole number,add 1 to that to find the next whole number.
That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).
Add a constant number to one term to find the next term
46 would fit, double and add 2...
The pattern is add 2, add 4, add 6, add 2, add 4, add 6 and so forth. Based on this pattern the next number is 39.
23. The pattern is simply add the previous two numbers to find the next one.
Correct. For example: 1 + 1 = 2 2 + 1 = 3 3 + 1 = 4
Add whole, then to the sum put the fraction next to it
11 because 8 is more that 5. I was taught to "find the number, look next door, 5 or greater add one more." You're number is 0. 8 is next door. It's greater than five, so you add a 1.
(1) Find the difference of the two previous numbers in the sequence. (2) Add 6 to this difference. (3) Take the number from step 2 and add it to the last number in the sequence to find the next number. For example, to find the next number in the sequence. (1) 112 - 77 = 35 (2) 35 + 6 = 41 (3) 112 + 41 = 153
51. Just add two to an odd number to work out the next ;)