8
3 double, add 1, double add 1 double
8
17 :)
This series follows the following repetitive pattern:Subtract 4divide by 3multiply by 2Give this context, the next number would be 12.
The series 1318162119 appears to be a sequence where each number is formed by concatenating the first few even numbers. The pattern is: 2 (2), 4 (4), 6 (6), 8 (8), 10 (10), 12 (12), 14 (14), and 16 (16). Following this pattern, the next even number is 18, which would be represented as "18" in the series. Thus, the next number in the series is 20, resulting in the next sequence being 131816211920.
10 11 9 12 13 8 14 7 15 6 16 5 17
You could make a case for any of them.
8
18
17 :)
If the series is plus one, times two, plus one, times two, etc., the 8 does not belong.
This series follows the following repetitive pattern:Subtract 4divide by 3multiply by 2Give this context, the next number would be 12.
To determine the pattern in the series 17, 20, 14, -1, we can see that the difference between each consecutive number is not consistent. The sequence seems to be alternating between adding and subtracting numbers. Specifically, the pattern is +3, -6, -15. Following this pattern, the next number in the series would be obtained by subtracting 24 from -1, resulting in -25.
Find the missing number in the series (in red) :2 , 4 , 5, 9, 9 , 16 , 14 , ? , 20 , ….
14
14
YES, LENOIR IS THE NAME OF AN ARTIST LIVING rue royale in PARIS number 14 AND THE NUMBER BELONG TO THE ITEM
No. Your Mini-14 is a 183 series. The first three numbers in the serial number, followed by a dash, are the series code. Ruger made changes to the Mini-14 with the introduction of the 181 series. Many 180 series Mini-14 parts do not interchange with 181 and later series parts.