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
41
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.
It is impossible to say what sequence comes after the given set of numbers. What I can do is to suggest what number might come next in the given sequence.Using the ruleUn = (7n5 - 129n4 + 891n3 - 2859n2 + 4298n - 1488)/24 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...the next number is 85.
41/12 = 35/12