4 6 9 13 18 24 31 39 ...... Add 2 to 4 to get 6 then add 3 to 6 to get 9 then add 4 to 9 to get 13 and so on.
You substitute 6 for A.A + 3 = ?Since A is 6...6 + 3 = ?So the answer is 9.
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I'm going to assume by "most probable answer" you mean the next term? The next term is 63. The pattern in this sequence is to add the preceding number to the current number to get the next number. For example, to get to 9, you add 3 to 6. To get to 15, you add 6 to 9 and so on and so forth.
NO!!! To test if '9' divides into a number, then add the digits of the number. If they sum to '9' then it is divisible by '9' NB This test is only good for '9'. 33 = 3 + 3 = 6 So it doesn't add to nine , so '33' does not divide by '9' However. 36 = 3 + 6 = 9 . So 36 divides by '9' the answer is '4'.
A 180 degree rotation?
4 6 9 13 18 24 31 39 ...... Add 2 to 4 to get 6 then add 3 to 6 to get 9 then add 4 to 9 to get 13 and so on.
The next number would be 18.3, 4, 6, 9, 13To get from 3 to 4, you need to add one. To get from 4 to 6, you need to add two. To get from 6 to 9, you need to add three. And so on and so on.
You need to add 6 - (-9) = 6 + 9 = 15.
When adding fractions that have the same denominator (11 in this case), just add the numerators, so add 6+3= 9 and the denominator doesn't change, so 9/11.
You will add -3 to 9 to make it 6.
9 - (-6) = 9 + 6 = 15
You substitute 6 for A.A + 3 = ?Since A is 6...6 + 3 = ?So the answer is 9.
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No; because if you add 2+2+9+9+6, you get 28 and 9 can only go into 27, so no.
I'm going to assume by "most probable answer" you mean the next term? The next term is 63. The pattern in this sequence is to add the preceding number to the current number to get the next number. For example, to get to 9, you add 3 to 6. To get to 15, you add 6 to 9 and so on and so forth.
eight the 5 numbers add up 6 + 6 + 9 + 9 + 10 = 12 + 18 + 10 = 40 then divide by that 5 so 40 / 5 = 8