The pattern 1, 10, 100, 1000 next four numbers would be 10000, 100000, 1000000, 10000000.
The sequence provided seems to be a pattern of the number of x's in each group. The pattern appears to be increasing by one x in each group. Following this pattern, the next group should have four x's. Therefore, the next answer should be "xxxx."
what would be the next two numbers in this pattern 5 -30 180 -1080
First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
Each term is the previous term multiplied by -4 (negative four) The next terms would be 768, -3072, 12288 and so on
The pattern is that each number equals to one tenth of the number before it. The number that will come next will be one tenth of 10, which is 1.
The pattern is to divide by 5, so the next number would be 40
1
13 & 21
1000, 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1010.
After "thrice," the next progression would be "four times." "Thrice" means three times, so the next step in numerical order would be to say "four times."
The sequence provided seems to be a pattern of the number of x's in each group. The pattern appears to be increasing by one x in each group. Following this pattern, the next group should have four x's. Therefore, the next answer should be "xxxx."
It the pattern continues as ssa ssa, then 's' would be next in the sequence. This is only if the pattern is a recurring pattern. If the pattern continues without recurrence of the given sequence, then 'a' would be next, because if 's' repeats itself twice, then 'a' would also.
what would be the next two numbers in this pattern 5 -30 180 -1080
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First you would turn 10% into a decimal > .10 Next, multiply that decimal by 1000 > 1000 x .10 Finally, you find your answer: 1000 x .10 = 100
Four colours are used to colour a map or pattern so that no colour is next to the same colour.
would it be near, next? Not sure.