Each number is half the previous number. The series formula is a(n) = 32 *(½)n⁻¹
32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5
The next three numbers in the sequence are : 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625
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2.41 (there is a decreasing progression, one-half of the preceding change) 2.35 + 0.04, 2.39 + 0.02, 2.41 + 0.01
To identify the missing number in the pattern 66, 73, 13, 21, 52, 10, 20, we can look for a relationship among the numbers. The pattern alternates between two sequences: one starting at 66 and decreasing (66, 52, 20) and the other starting at 73 and decreasing (73, 21, 10). The next number in the first sequence after 20 would logically be 0, continuing the decreasing trend. Therefore, the missing number is 0.
The pattern involves adding 9 to each consecutive number. Starting from 12, the sequence progresses as follows: 12 + 9 = 21, 21 + 9 = 30, and 30 + 9 = 39. Therefore, the next two numbers in the pattern would be 39 + 9 = 48 and 48 + 9 = 57. Thus, the missing numbers are 48 and 57.
Please provide the pattern you would like me to analyze, and I'll help identify the missing numbers.
Sure, please provide the sequence, and I'll help you find the missing number.
2.41 (there is a decreasing progression, one-half of the preceding change) 2.35 + 0.04, 2.39 + 0.02, 2.41 + 0.01
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The answer will depend on where in the sequence the missing number is. It is not clear whether the dash is used as a minus sign or to separate numbers in the sequence.
To identify the missing number in the pattern 66, 73, 13, 21, 52, 10, 20, we can look for a relationship among the numbers. The pattern alternates between two sequences: one starting at 66 and decreasing (66, 52, 20) and the other starting at 73 and decreasing (73, 21, 10). The next number in the first sequence after 20 would logically be 0, continuing the decreasing trend. Therefore, the missing number is 0.
The pattern involves adding 9 to each consecutive number. Starting from 12, the sequence progresses as follows: 12 + 9 = 21, 21 + 9 = 30, and 30 + 9 = 39. Therefore, the next two numbers in the pattern would be 39 + 9 = 48 and 48 + 9 = 57. Thus, the missing numbers are 48 and 57.
It is impossible to identify any pattern from one number.
91
Candy is missing her left leg below the knee.
In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is constant. To find the missing number, we can determine the common difference. The difference between the first term (13) and the second term (55) is 55 - 13 = 42. Thus, the missing term should be 13 + 42 = 55. Therefore, the missing number is 55.
The sequence consists of the cubes of consecutive integers: (1^3 = 1), (2^3 = 8), (3^3 = 27), (4^3 = 64), (5^3 = 125), and (6^3 = 216). Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 64.