This is a highly ambiguous question, because there are many ways to continue any finite sequence. In fact, there are infinitely many, because any number whatsoever can be the next number in some sequence. In this case, I can think of at least 2 that make sense.
I could go on and on, but u get the idea.
18, 24.5 and 32.
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Each is twice a square number.
29, assuming it is an algebraically reclusive sequence.
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You are multiplying each number in the sequence by -2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence after 32 is -64.
If you mean: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 then the next number is 32
18, 24.5 and 32.
-64
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Well, judging by the sequence of numbers, the pattern would be to subtract one more than the last time from each new number. Meaning 33-1=32 then 32-2=30 then 30-3=27. The next three numbers would be 27-4=23 and 23-5=18 and finally 18-6=12. So 23 18 and 12 would be the next three numbers in sequence.
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32.it goes up by 7 each time
256
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