if you don't bother much about studys and you regularly participate in co-curricular activities or you are fun loving then, YES! it is!
and if you are a geek, you believe in competition or a book worm, then you will find it as the worst pattern ever!
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Practice playing them. Memorize the pattern steps.
The pattern is minus 4, then divide by 3, then multiply by 2, and then the pattern repeats. Therefore, according to the pattern given above, the next number would be 12 (i.e. 16 minus 4). Good luck! :-)
No, Anchor Hocking did not make a square bowl. There is, however, a six-sided plate in the Wexford pattern. Another popular misclassified item is the so-called Wexford pattern egg plate. There was no egg plate in the Wexford pattern. A good inventory of Wexford items (shapes, sizes, etc) could be found at www.replacements.com. (I'm not affiliated with this site, nor have I purchased anything there, but find it an excellent resource for china, crystal and pattern identification).
Oh, what a delightful pattern we have here! It looks like we're adding 10, then 9, then 8 to each number to continue the sequence. So, the pattern rule is to add decreasing consecutive numbers starting from 10. Keep up the good work exploring patterns, there are endless possibilities waiting for you to discover!