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101, for example, if the sequence is generated by Un = 37*n - 10

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Q: What is the next numbers in the sequence of 27 64?
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Which number is next in the sequence 1 8 27 64?

125 (the sequence is successive numbers cubed)


What is the next sequence of cubes 1 8 27 64?

The next one is 125.


What is the pattern in this sequence - 1...8...27...64?

The sequence represents the cube of integers starting at 1 and increasing by 1 at each step. 13 = 1 : 23 = 8 : 33 = 27 : 43 = 64 : then next two numbers are 53 = 125 : 63 = 216


What are the next two terms to the sequence 1 8 27 64 125?

1 8 27 64 125 216 343


The next number in the sequence 1-8-27?

64. It's the sequence f(n) = n^3


What is the next number in this sequence 1 8 27 64 125 216?

343.


What is the next number in the sequence 1-8-27-125-216?

Your sequence seems to be a cubed sequence, but you are missing 64 between 27 and 125.13 = 123 = 833 = 2743 = 6453 = 12563 = 216So, next would be 73, which equals 343.


This is a sequence of square numbers. What are the next three numbers is the sequence 1 4 9 16?

25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144


What are the next three numbers in the following sequence 1 2 4 8?

It appears as if the pattern is doubling, therefore the next three numbers are 16, 32, and 64.


What are the next three sequence terms for 25 36 49 64 81?

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


What are the next three terms in the following sequence 1 8 27 64?

125 13 23 43 53...


1 8 27?

These are perfect cubes (of 1, 2 and 3) so the next two are 64 and 125