4 squared, or 16.
what are the next numbers in the pattern 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,_,_
The next number in pattern is: 1 The next number in pattern is: 1 Reason: If you pick up the alternate number form left starting from second position then the sequence is: 7 4 2 1 ? Take the difference of two consecutive numbers in the above series 7-4 = 3 4-2=2 2-1=1 1-1=0 So the answer is: 1
The pattern 1, 10, 100, 1000 next four numbers would be 10000, 100000, 1000000, 10000000.
Well, the pattern is the previous number plus the current number. So the next three numbers would be 21, 34, 55...
The pattern in the sequence 1000, 100, 10, 1 is that each number is divided by 10. Following this pattern, the next number would be 0.1.
The pattern is that each number equals to one tenth of the number before it. The number that will come next will be one tenth of 10, which is 1.
The series appears to follow a pattern based on alternating additions and subtractions. Starting with 1, adding 1 gives 2; then subtracting 2 gives 0; adding 3 results in 3; and subtracting 4 gives -1. Following this pattern, the next operation would be adding 5, leading to the next number being 4. Thus, the next number in the series should be 4.
31. The pattern is likely xn = xn-1 + n + 6.
The next set in the pattern would be 5 to 22. The pattern is to increase the first digit by 1, second digit by 2.
The series consists of consecutive odd numbers followed by two additional numbers. The pattern starts with odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7. After 7, the series includes 8 and 9, which are consecutive integers. Following this pattern, the next number in the series would be 11, as it resumes with the next odd number after 9.
Oh, what a lovely little pattern we have here! It looks like we're adding 2, then adding 1, then multiplying by 3. So, if we continue the pattern, the next number would be 120. Just remember, there are no mistakes in patterns, only happy little accidents!
The pattern seems to be +1 +3 +1 +3 (3+1 = 4, 4+3 = 7, 7+1 = 8, etc...) So next in the sequence would be 12.