Assuming the sequence of numbers declines by 5 each time, the next three numbers would be 40, 35 and 30.
It appears as if the pattern is doubling, therefore the next three numbers are 16, 32, and 64.
There are no numbers specified therefore this question is unanswerable.
25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144
Should there be a 16 in there somewhere? If so next three are 36, 49 and 64...
There are no numbers specified therefore this question is unanswerable.
One number, such as 23266992 does not for a sequence.
Assuming the sequence of numbers declines by 5 each time, the next three numbers would be 40, 35 and 30.
It appears as if the pattern is doubling, therefore the next three numbers are 16, 32, and 64.
There are no numbers specified therefore this question is unanswerable.
The next three numbers in the sequence are 23, 25, and 27.
The first thing to notice is that all the numbers in the sequence are square numbers. 25=5x5 36=6x6 49=7x7 64=8x8 81=9x9 So the next three numbers to be squared are 10, 11 and 12. 10x10=100 11x11=121 12x12=144 Thus, the next three numbers in the sequence are 100, 121, 144 The equation for the sequence is (n+4)2
25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144
Each number in the sequence is 8 times the preceeding number so the next three numbers would be... 204.8, 1638.4 and 13107.2
Should there be a 16 in there somewhere? If so next three are 36, 49 and 64...
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