If you mean: 41, 29, 35 and 23 then they are all prime numbers except for 35 which is a composite number.
If you meant: 31 37 41 43 47 53 then the next prime number is 59
47 and 53. This sequence can be 6n+5. For n= 2,3,4,5,6,7 etc.
I think the next few numbers in the sequence are 26, 36, 31, 41, 36 because I notice a pattern; add ten, subtract five, add ten
Well, darling, it looks like we're playing a little game of "add some, skip a few" here. If you're following the pattern, the next number should be 41. But hey, if you wanna throw a curveball and say it's 42 just for fun, I won't judge.
(1) Find the difference of the two previous numbers in the sequence. (2) Add 6 to this difference. (3) Take the number from step 2 and add it to the last number in the sequence to find the next number. For example, to find the next number in the sequence. (1) 112 - 77 = 35 (2) 35 + 6 = 41 (3) 112 + 41 = 153
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61
If you mean: 41, 29, 35 and 23 then they are all prime numbers except for 35 which is a composite number.
61
If you meant: 31 37 41 43 47 53 then the next prime number is 59
47 and 53. This sequence can be 6n+5. For n= 2,3,4,5,6,7 etc.
61 81 101 121 141...you get were im coming from!
I think the next few numbers in the sequence are 26, 36, 31, 41, 36 because I notice a pattern; add ten, subtract five, add ten
402. The sequence alternates between multiply by 3, and add 11.
Well, darling, it looks like we're playing a little game of "add some, skip a few" here. If you're following the pattern, the next number should be 41. But hey, if you wanna throw a curveball and say it's 42 just for fun, I won't judge.
The pattern in the sequence is that each number is obtained by multiplying the previous number by 3 and subtracting 1. 1 x 3 - 1 = 2 2 x 3 - 1 = 5 5 x 3 - 1 = 14 14 x 3 - 1 = 41 41 x 3 - 1 = 122 Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 122 x 3 - 1 = 365.