I am not sure exactly what you are looking for but I do see a pattern there and if you want to know logically the next numbers to come in that pattern I'd say 17, 23, 30, 38, 47, 57, 68, 80, 93, 107 on and on. Does anyone want to continue from 107?
(5/12) / (3/8) = (5/12) * (8/3) = (5*8)/(12*3) = 40/36 = 10/9
Each number in the series is the sum of the previous number and one less than its numerical position in the series. How it works in this problem: To get from 2 to 3, add 1 To get from 3 to 5, add 2 To get from 5 to 8, add 3 To get from 8 to 12, add 4 etc.
It is: 17+6 = 23
How about 3 followed by 12
5/12 ÷ 5/8 = 2/3
(5/12) / (3/8) = (5/12) * (8/3) = (5*8)/(12*3) = 40/36 = 10/9
3/8 * 5/12 = (3*5)/(8*12) = (1*5)/(8*4) = 5/32
Each number in the series is the sum of the previous number and one less than its numerical position in the series. How it works in this problem: To get from 2 to 3, add 1 To get from 3 to 5, add 2 To get from 5 to 8, add 3 To get from 8 to 12, add 4 etc.
12 - 8 + 3 + 5 = 12
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It is: 17+6 = 23
How about 3 followed by 12
38 - you add two, then three, then four, etc. 3 +2 is 5, +3 is 8, +4 in 12, etc Just keep doing factorial sort of
12-5-2+3 = 8
lcm(8, 5, 12) = 120 8 = 2^3 5 = 5 12 = 2^2 x 3 lcm = 2^3 x 3 x 5 = 120
5 + -8 = 3 + 12 -3 is not equal to 15