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The next number is 25 but there are the sequence is infinite so there can be no end to the sequence.
The spacing is 6 1+6=7 7+6=13 13+6=19 19+6=25 so the missing number in the sequence is 13
The sequence follows this pattern: you square the number, then add 2 to the result, then subtract one from that result; then you repeat. If you check, you will see that 1 squared is 1; 1 plus 2 is 3; 3 minus 1 is 2; 2 squared is 4; 4 plus 2 is 6; 6 minus 1 is 5; and 5 squared is 25. So, the next term would probably be 25 plus 2, or 27.
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The number which best completes the sequence below is:1 1 3 2 4 6 5 25 ?
25 is the next number that appears in that sequence.
This is a sequence of perfect squares. 12=1, 22=4, 32=9, 42=16, 52=25. The next number is 62=36.
the next number in the sequence 1 5 25 125 is 625
The next number is 25 but there are the sequence is infinite so there can be no end to the sequence.
This sequence appears to follow the relation *3, /2 , +1, *3, /2, +1,........ By applying the above relation to the existing numbers we see that 24 + 1 = 25. Hence we apply the *3 logic to 25. We obtain 25 * 3 = 75 as the next number in the sequence.
The spacing is 6 1+6=7 7+6=13 13+6=19 19+6=25 so the missing number in the sequence is 13
The sequence follows this pattern: you square the number, then add 2 to the result, then subtract one from that result; then you repeat. If you check, you will see that 1 squared is 1; 1 plus 2 is 3; 3 minus 1 is 2; 2 squared is 4; 4 plus 2 is 6; 6 minus 1 is 5; and 5 squared is 25. So, the next term would probably be 25 plus 2, or 27.
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