The next number would be 7.
A sequence never ends. The next number in this one is 7 .
.... 49, 36, 25, 16, 9, 4 and 1
Consecutive terms in the sequence are found by dividing by 2 and adding 2. Therefore, after the number 10 comes 10/2 + 2 = 7.
7 The difference between each successive pair is being halved. 100 -> 52 = 48 52 -> 28 = 24 28 -> 16 = 12 16 -> 10 = 6 Thus the next number is 10 - 6/2 = 7
The sequence consists of the squares of consecutive integers: (1^2 = 1), (4^2 = 16), (10^2 = 100), and (13^2 = 169). The missing number corresponds to (7^2), which is (49). Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is (49).
7 10 16 28
To get the number to complete the sequence, divide the first number by 2 and then plus 2 to get the next number. Given 100, 52, 28, 16, 10 ____Solution100 / 2 (+2) = 5252 / 2 (+2) = 2828 / 2 (+2) = 1616 / 2 (+2) = 1010 / 2 (+2) = 7Therefore, the number to complete the sequence is 7.
7, 100 minus 48 comes to 52, while 52 minus 24 comes to 28, the subtractor gets halved each time you go down the sequence, 16 to 10 is 6, and half of 6 is 3, 10 - 3 = 7.
It is: 10-3 = 7
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It is: 10-3 = 7
A sequence never ends. The next number in this one is 7 .
.... 49, 36, 25, 16, 9, 4 and 1
It is 7. 100-52 = 48, 52-28 = 24, 28-16=12, 16-10=6 and therefore the next number you subtract by is 3, so 10-3=7.
7 The pattern is to divide the number by 2, and adding 2 to the answer. 100 . 50 . 52 52 . 26 . 28 28 . 14 . 16 16 . 8 . 10 10 . 5 . 7
Consecutive terms in the sequence are found by dividing by 2 and adding 2. Therefore, after the number 10 comes 10/2 + 2 = 7.
7 The difference between each successive pair is being halved. 100 -> 52 = 48 52 -> 28 = 24 28 -> 16 = 12 16 -> 10 = 6 Thus the next number is 10 - 6/2 = 7