They could be 5, 16 and 8 because if a previous term was even then half the next term but if the previous term was odd then treble it and add one to the next term.
The improper fraction will turn out to be some whole number plus a fraction. That will locate the number between that whole number (without the fraction) and the one following it. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7 and lies between 3 and 4.
List the primes up to 20 (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and note that the largest possible prime in the sum is 13 because no two primes add up to and of course 19 is too large as well. Also, observe that 2, the only even prime, must be in the sum, because the sum of three odd primes cannot never be 20. Starting with 2 and 3, we see that is not prime. Next, 2 and 5 give , a prime, so one such increasing sequence is 2, 5, 13. Next, we take 2 and 7, and we see that is prime as well, giving us the second sequence 2, 7, 11. 11 and 13 are already included, so we are done. Thus, there are increasing sequences of three distinct prime numbers that have a sum of 20.
The numbers are 53 and 47
They both read the same when rotated 180 degrees.
'Zero point three six'. NOT ; 'zero point thirty six'. because you are giving the numbers incorrect decimal values.
It is 81 because the rest of them are prime numbers squared and 9 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors.
It must be 81 because 9 squared is 81 and 9 is not a prime number whereas the other numbers are squared prime numbers.
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There are not enough numbers to be certain. The rule for the nth term could be Subtract 6 from the previous term giving 30, 24, 18, etc or Multiply previous term by 0.8 giving 30, 24, 21.6, etc etc
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By first GIVING the numbers!
I try to be psychic, but fail miserably. If you could give me a clue, like the first few terms of the sequence, I could have a go at giving you the 77th term.
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History has it that Fibonacci was a great mathematician who, in the thirteenth century, was involved in a mathematical competitions. In one of these competitions he was given the problem of how fast rabbits would breed under ideal circumstances. The problem set the limit of each pair giving birth to just two offspring, and none of the rabbits die. In the process of solving the problem, the sequence of numbers now called the Fibonacci Sequence was proposed. The sequence begins with 0, 1 and the sequence of new numbers is the sum of the previous two numbers. Thus we have the sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 etc. This sequence has also been determined to approximately represent many facets of nature, for example the manner in which a trees branches form, the formation of a delta at a rivers end, efc. - wjs1632 -
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evenly only 29 giving 1 and 1 giving 29