That number as a whole is not a pattern, but when broken up into the following string of numbers, it is: 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16 We can test for several types of patterns if we look for what numbers can be added or subtracted at each step to result in the next number. The string above can be obtained by the following sequential additions: 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 So, each number is the sum of the last number, and an incrementing digit. This makes it a series which can be defined in series notation as: a(n) = a(n-1) + n where n begins at zero. That means that any given number is equal to the previous number, plus it's position in the list. Therefore, the next number, which will be the seventh number in the list (n = 6), will be equal to 16 + 6, which is 22.
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Oh, dude, 12471116 is a pattern because it follows a sequence where each number is repeated twice. It's like when you wear matching socks - you've got 12, 47, and 11 all doubled up in there. So yeah, it's a pattern, but not like a cool plaid shirt pattern, more like a math nerd's dream sequence.
The number 12471116 does not appear to follow a specific mathematical pattern based on its digits or structure. It does not represent a common sequence, geometric progression, or mathematical rule that would classify it as a pattern. Without further context or criteria for defining a pattern, it is difficult to identify any specific pattern in the number 12471116.
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One number does not make a pattern - no matter how big it is. No pattern so no next numbers in the pattern.