The given sequence appears to be composed of perfect squares: (1^2 = 1), (4^2 = 16), (10^2 = 100), and (13^2 = 169). The missing number corresponds to (7^2 = 49), which fits the sequence of perfect squares. Thus, the missing number is 49.
49
You could put 49 in between the 16 and the 100.
3.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/50
Answer: 144, 169, 225 Explanation: 72=49, 92=81, similarly 102=100, 122=144
The 39th prime number is 169. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that have no positive divisors other than 1 and themselves. The sequence of prime numbers begins with 2, 3, 5, 7, and so on, continuing to 169 as the 39th entry in the sequence.
49
You could put 49 in between the 16 and the 100.
3.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/503.38 = 338/100 = 169/50
Answer: 144, 169, 225 Explanation: 72=49, 92=81, similarly 102=100, 122=144
The sequence continues: 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, .... The given sequence is the squares of the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 so the next numbers in the sequence are the squares of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, ...
25% of 169 = 42.25= 25% * 169 = 25%/100% * 169 = 0.25 * 169 = 42.25
289 because each consecutive prime number is squared.
% rate= 155/169 * 100%= 0.9172 * 100%= 91.72%
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 1.69 metres is equal to 1.69 x 100 = 169 centimetres.1.69 X 100 = 169 cm
25% of 169 = 42.25= 25% * 169 = 25%/100% * 169 = 0.25 * 169 = 42.25
49 The sequence is the squares of numbers that increase by 3 each time: 1² = 1 (1 + 3 )² = 4² = 16 (4 + 3)² = 7² = 49 (7 + 3)² = 10² = 100 (10 + 3)² = 13² = 169
The least common multiple of 100 , 169 = 16,900