There is no sequence for a single number.
If the sequence is determined by 100 - 70 = 30, then the next number is 10.
100
What is the 14th term in the arithmetic sequence in which the first is 100 and the common difference is -4? a14= a + 13d = 100 + 13(-4) = 48
500
The sequence 500, 100, 20 appears to be decreasing, with each number decreasing by a factor related to its position. Specifically, the first number (500) is divided by 5 to get the second number (100), and the second number (100) is divided by 5 to get the third number (20). This pattern suggests the sequence involves division by 5 at each step.
If the sequence is determined by 100 - 70 = 30, then the next number is 10.
100
The first negative number in the sequence below -100 is -101. This number is immediately less than -100 and represents the first integer in the negative range starting from -100.
90+10=100, so the answer is 130
I do not believe that the sequence has any specific name.
What is the 14th term in the arithmetic sequence in which the first is 100 and the common difference is -4? a14= a + 13d = 100 + 13(-4) = 48
0.1
500
100
The sequence 500, 100, 20 appears to be decreasing, with each number decreasing by a factor related to its position. Specifically, the first number (500) is divided by 5 to get the second number (100), and the second number (100) is divided by 5 to get the third number (20). This pattern suggests the sequence involves division by 5 at each step.
100, 50, 0, -50, -100
A sequence never ends. The next number in this one is 7 .