49
There is no sequence for a single number.
1^2 = 13^2 = 95^2 = 25so 7^2 = 49 (missing number)9^2 = 81Following the same pattern of odd numbers squared,the next number should be 11^2 = 121, not 10^2 = 100.The (100) seems to be out of sequence according to thepattern.
If the sequence is determined by 100 - 70 = 30, then the next number is 10.
100
49
This is called "square" sequence.144 = 122121 = 11264 = 8249 = 72Thus the missing numbers are 92 and 102 which are 81 and 100
To determine the missing number in the sequence 20, 0.8, we need to identify the pattern. One possible pattern is that each number is being divided by 10. In this case, 0.8 divided by 10 equals 0.08. Therefore, the missing number would be 0.08.
There is no sequence for a single number.
This question cannot be answered for two main reasons. The first is that you have not specified where, in the sequence, the missing number is meant to be. Clearly that makes a difference.Suppose you assume the missing number is the last in the sequence, then any number that you choose can be the next number. It is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 6 such that the first six numbers are as listed in the question followed by the chosen next number. There are also non-polynomial solutions. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one. The same applies, wherever in the sequence the missing number was meant to be.
What should be the next number in the following series? 100 96 104 88 120 56
1^2 = 13^2 = 95^2 = 25so 7^2 = 49 (missing number)9^2 = 81Following the same pattern of odd numbers squared,the next number should be 11^2 = 121, not 10^2 = 100.The (100) seems to be out of sequence according to thepattern.
If the sequence is determined by 100 - 70 = 30, then the next number is 10.
Ascending terms in the sequence are equal to 12, 32, 52, __, 92, and, for some reason, 102, not 112. Therefore, assuming the last term in the sequence to be 112 = 121, the fourth term in the sequence is 72 = 49.
100
The answer depends on which number is missing. It could be any number from 71 to 100.
The missing number is 100 because 1 meter = 100 centimeters.