1/2 then
1/4
1/8
1/16
1/32
The pattern in the sequence 1000, 100, 10, 1 is that each number is divided by 10. Following this pattern, the next number would be 0.1.
To identify the pattern in the given sequence, we can break down each number into its individual place values. The pattern is increasing the hundreds place by 1, increasing the tens place by 1, keeping the ones place constant, and increasing the tens place by 1 again. Following this pattern, the next number in the sequence would be 7079.
what number comes next 1 -8 -16 -24 -33
34 55 89 etc..
6; alternating decreasing series, by twos
12
The pattern in the sequence 1000, 100, 10, 1 is that each number is divided by 10. Following this pattern, the next number would be 0.1.
The pattern is that each number equals to one tenth of the number before it. The number that will come next will be one tenth of 10, which is 1.
0.5 the pattern is the any given number is half of the number before it
The pattern goes -1 x5 so the next number is 19x5 which is 95
To identify the pattern in the given sequence, we can break down each number into its individual place values. The pattern is increasing the hundreds place by 1, increasing the tens place by 1, keeping the ones place constant, and increasing the tens place by 1 again. Following this pattern, the next number in the sequence would be 7079.
11205 Pattern rule: Start at 1. Multiply by 7, and subtract 2.
what number comes next 1 -8 -16 -24 -33
34 55 89 etc..
6; alternating decreasing series, by twos
1 1 1
The sequence appears to follow a pattern where each number is derived from the previous two numbers. Specifically, the next number can be found by adding the last two numbers: 3 + (-1) = 2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence is 2.