There is no problem with that sequence.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.... It is increasing by one between each number (This could be wrong......It could be a trick!)
9, 10, 11 and 12
11, -10, 9
The next figure would be 21, followed by 11 & 10.
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If I had to guess it would be that zero shouldn't be part of the sequence, since it's not a normal number
it is missing the zero
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If the question is, What is the missing number in the sequence 7, 11, 23, ?, 167? Then each number is 3 times the previous number then deduct 10. 3 x 7 = 21 - 10 = 11 3 x 11= 33 - 10 = 23 3 x 23 = 69 - 10 = 59......the missing number 3 x 59 = 177 - 10 = 167 3 x 167 = 501 - 10 = 491....the next number in the sequence.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.... It is increasing by one between each number (This could be wrong......It could be a trick!)
No, it is geometric, since each term is 1.025 times the previous. An example of an arithmetic sequence would be 10, 10.25, 10.50, 10.75, 11.
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9, 10, 11 and 12