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Each term is divided by 3 to produce the following term.
Consecutive terms in the sequence are being divided by -2. Therefore, -1 / -2 = 1/2 or 0.5.
The next number is 25 but there are the sequence is infinite so there can be no end to the sequence.
Whatever you like. One single number, as you have in the question, does not define a sequence.
The sequence appears to alternate between two patterns. The first pattern consists of multiplying the previous number by 3 (7 to 21), and the second pattern involves simply increasing the last number by 1 (8 to 9). Following this logic, after 9, the next number should be (9 \times 8 = 72), leading us to conclude that the next number in the sequence is 10, which would continue the pattern. Thus, the next number is 10.
the answer should be 5
A single number, such as 364758 does not describe a sequence, nor a series.
18
Consecutive terms in the sequence are being divided by -2. Therefore, -1 / -2 = 1/2 or 0.5.
The pattern appears to be: subtract 6, add 17, subtract 14, add 9, subtract 7. Following this pattern, the next number should be obtained by adding 3 to the last number in the sequence, which is 6. Therefore, the next number in the sequence is 9.
44. You're adding 11 then 9 each time !
18,21,17,20,16,19,15,18
What should be the next number in the following series? 100 96 104 88 120 56
a four number sequence is the easiest and longest number sequence to remember.
Your starting check number should typically be the next number in sequence after the last check you used.
The next letter should be N, following the sequence E I L N.
The next number is 25 but there are the sequence is infinite so there can be no end to the sequence.
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