The sequence appears to be decreasing by 3, then increasing by 3. Following this pattern, starting from 33, if we subtract 3, we get 30. Thus, the missing number is 30. The complete sequence would be 33, 30, 24, 27.
The missing number is 18
To find 24 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.24. In this instance, 0.24 x 27 = 6.48. Therefore, 24 percent of 27 is equal to 6.48.
The answer depends on where, within the sequence, the missing number should have been.
44 = 256
64
If a progression goes 15 __ 21, then the missing number will dictate how the pattern increases with every number. If the missing number is 18, this means that the numbers go up in threes. The pattern would continue 24, 27, 30, 33...
The missing number is 18
To find 24 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.24. In this instance, 0.24 x 27 = 6.48. Therefore, 24 percent of 27 is equal to 6.48.
The answer depends on where, within the sequence, the missing number should have been.
44 = 256
64
64 is missing; the numbers are cubes of 1,2,3,4,5,& 6.
64 should be in between 27 and 125.
256
It is: 22+27+23+24+28.5 = 124.5/5 = 24.9 which is the average number
20
The missing number in the series 1, 4, 27, 3125 can be identified by observing the pattern of powers. Each number corresponds to a base raised to an increasing exponent: (1^1), (2^2), (3^3), and (5^5). Therefore, the missing number, which corresponds to (4^4), is 256.