The sequence "shsmcdpro" appears to alternate between letters that represent the first letter of each word in the phrase "She sells sea shells by the sea shore." The next three letters that would complete the sequence are likely "ssw," corresponding to "sea," "shore," and "waves."
The three letters in the sequence "ottffss" are "e," "n," and "t." This sequence represents the first letters of the numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven. Therefore, the next letters correspond to eight, nine, and ten.
The sequence "ssmtw" represents the first letters of the days of the week in order: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Therefore, the next three letters in the sequence would be "t" for Thursday, "f" for Friday, and "s" for Saturday. So, the next three letters are "tfs."
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The sequence consists of two patterns: the letters and the numbers. The letters are increasing by 4, 3, 4, and then 5 positions in the alphabet (A, C, F, J, O), so the next letter will be U (O + 5). The numbers are decreasing by 6, 5, 4, and then 3, so the next number will be 0 (3 - 3). Therefore, the next term in the sequence is U0.
The sequence 1, 8, 64, 125 consists of perfect cubes: (1^3), (2^3), (4^3), and (5^3). The missing term is (3^3), which is 27. Therefore, the complete sequence would be 1, 8, 27, 64, 125.
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3 base pairs (3 letters) code for 1 aminoacid and this 3 base pair sequence is called a codon.
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T, U, V They are all mirrored letters.
The sequence "ssmtw" represents the first letters of the days of the week in order: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Therefore, the next three letters in the sequence would be "t" for Thursday, "f" for Friday, and "s" for Saturday. So, the next three letters are "tfs."
there are 26 numbers and 26 letters in the alphbet, 3 repersents w
At first glance, it seems that the sequence is: +2, -1, -1, and every other number is written twice. However, these are the lengths of the words that represent digits 1 through 10 in English. One - 3 letters Two - 3 letters Three - 5 letters Four - 4 letters Five - 4 letters Six - 3 letters Seven - 5 letters Eight - 5 letters Nine - 4 letters Ten - 3 letters So while the sequence at the top seems to hold, the problem is that it breaks after the first ten digits. Eleven - 6 letters Twelve - 6 letters Thirteen - 8 letters Fourteen - 8 letters Fifteen - 7 letters Sixteen - 7 letters Seventeen - 9 letters Eighteen - 8 letters
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The question is garbled, so it's not really solvable as asked. The question is supposed to be "Determine the next three letters in this sequence: D T N T L" The answer is "I T S"--the sequence is the first letters of the words in the question. But it doesn't really work if the wording is not exact.
The question is ambiguous. It is in complete.
It is the number if letters in each word for one-nine