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The pattern is this: The number before, plus itself plus 2. For example: 1 (number)+ 0 (number berfore)+ 2 (always use a two in this pattern) = 3 then 1+3+2=6 then 3+6+2+11 and 6+11+2=19, which is your pattern. So the answer is 11+19+2=32. Now the pattern is 1,3,6,11,19,32 Thats a wrap.
The next number is 116.
If you eliminate the first number, the rest are prime and the next one would be 29.
Notice the pattern: 12^2 11^2 10^2 9^2 .. So the next term is 6^2=36
prime numbers - next number is 13
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The pattern is this: The number before, plus itself plus 2. For example: 1 (number)+ 0 (number berfore)+ 2 (always use a two in this pattern) = 3 then 1+3+2=6 then 3+6+2+11 and 6+11+2=19, which is your pattern. So the answer is 11+19+2=32. Now the pattern is 1,3,6,11,19,32 Thats a wrap.
The pattern is 1 2 3 4... etc and so the next number will be 29
The pattern is - 5 then +2. 2 and 4 are the next numbers in the series.
To find the next number in the sequence 16, 11, 13, 8, 10, 5, 7, we first look for a pattern. Consider the differences between consecutive terms: 11 - 16 = -5 13 - 11 = 2 8 - 13 = -5 10 - 8 = 2 5 - 10 = -5 7 - 5 = 2 The differences alternate between -5 and 2. Following this pattern, the next difference after 7 should be -5: 7 + (-5) = 2 Therefore, the next number in the sequence is **2**.
If you eliminate the first number, the rest are prime and the next one would be 29.
The next number is 116.
Notice the pattern: 12^2 11^2 10^2 9^2 .. So the next term is 6^2=36
The pattern is twice the previous number plus 1 * 2 * (2x2)+1 = 5 * (5x2)+1 = 11 * (11x2)+1 = 23 * (23x2)+1 = 47
-27 You subtract powers of 2 everytime... 1,2,4,8,16
The difference doubles each time. 2+3=5.. 5+6=11.. 11+12=23..Therefore the next number in the sequence would be 47, since 23+24 = 47.