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Well, honey, the next two letters in that pattern are "o" and "p." Looks like you're trying to spell out the alphabet, but you skipped a few letters along the way. Don't worry, we'll get you back on track in no time.
The next letter in sequence a, l, b, e, m, f, i, n, j is the letter m. Why? The easiest way to figure this one out is to assign a number to each letter, beginning with 'A' =1. Therefore we have 1, 12, 2, 5, 13, 6, 9, 14, and 10. Next, look for a pattern in the series of numbers. Although not too obvious, start with the first letter 'A', then skip the next two letters 'L' and 'B'. 'E' is the next letter, which is 'A' plus 4. Then skip two letters 'M' and 'F' and add 4 to get 'I' ('E' + 4). This seems to be a good pattern. Continuing on the second letter in the sequence 'L', skip two letters. The next letter is 'M' which is 'L' plus 1. Then skip two letters and add 1, which is 'N'. So far we have a good pattern established. Finally, let's look at the third letter 'B'. Skip both letters 'E' and 'M' and we find the letter 'F', which is 'B' plus 4. Then add 4 to 'F', and we find the letter 'M' after jumping the two letters 'I' and 'N'. So the pattern is add 4 to the first letter, skip two letters, and you have the fourth letter. Then add 1 to the second letter, skip two letters, and you have the fifth. Add 4 to the third letter, and you have the sixth. The pattern then repeats itself. Since 4 was added to 'A', then added to 'E', then added to 'I', the next letter is 'M' ('I' + 4). Continuing on, the next two letters would be 'O' and 'N'. Hope this makes it a little clearer.
it takes 2 letters to reach b, then 3 to reach e, 4 to i, 5 to n, which means the next letter must be 6 away. The letter is therefore T
One number does not make a pattern - no matter how big it is. No pattern so no next numbers in the pattern.
14 Ten = 3 Letters Four = 4 Letters Three = 5 Letters Eleven = 6 Letters Fifteen = 7 Letters Fourteen = 8 Letters
Nt - ninth, tenth
If you are saying the ABC's and have said A B C D E F G, the letters H I J... would come next. If you are saying every other letter of the alphabet and have said A C E G, the letters I K M would come next. If you are saying the alphabet backwards and have said Z Y X W, the letters V U T would come next. It all depends on what pattern of letters you are saying which letters would come next.
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The next group of letters in the series is "on." The pattern involves skipping one letter between each pair: b (skip c) d, e (skip f) g, h (skip i) j, k (skip l) m. Following this pattern, after "k" and "m," the next letters are "o" (skip n) and "n."
Well, honey, the next two letters in that pattern are "o" and "p." Looks like you're trying to spell out the alphabet, but you skipped a few letters along the way. Don't worry, we'll get you back on track in no time.
It is a group of letters in alphabetical order comprised of only straight lines, the next ones in the pattern are "L" "M" and "N". The remaining letters are "T V W X Y Z".
t, f and s.... these are the initial letters of the days of the week.
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Short Answer: JExplanation:This is a pattern and the only logical next letter would be j, because the pattern goes in pairs of threes.If it is done logically:C is next to B and B is next to A in the alphebet, that is also true in the pattern above.E is next to F and F is next to G, that is a fact in the pattern above, and the alphabet.L is next to K and K is next to an unknown letter, following the pattern K is next to two letters in the alphabet, L and K, since L is already used before K, that leaves you with one answer J.
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The next term in the sequence is 5. The pattern alternates between a number and a letter, with the numbers increasing sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4) and the letters corresponding to the first five letters of the alphabet (I, L, F). Therefore, after 4 (the last number), the next item is 5.
The next letter in sequence a, l, b, e, m, f, i, n, j is the letter m. Why? The easiest way to figure this one out is to assign a number to each letter, beginning with 'A' =1. Therefore we have 1, 12, 2, 5, 13, 6, 9, 14, and 10. Next, look for a pattern in the series of numbers. Although not too obvious, start with the first letter 'A', then skip the next two letters 'L' and 'B'. 'E' is the next letter, which is 'A' plus 4. Then skip two letters 'M' and 'F' and add 4 to get 'I' ('E' + 4). This seems to be a good pattern. Continuing on the second letter in the sequence 'L', skip two letters. The next letter is 'M' which is 'L' plus 1. Then skip two letters and add 1, which is 'N'. So far we have a good pattern established. Finally, let's look at the third letter 'B'. Skip both letters 'E' and 'M' and we find the letter 'F', which is 'B' plus 4. Then add 4 to 'F', and we find the letter 'M' after jumping the two letters 'I' and 'N'. So the pattern is add 4 to the first letter, skip two letters, and you have the fourth letter. Then add 1 to the second letter, skip two letters, and you have the fifth. Add 4 to the third letter, and you have the sixth. The pattern then repeats itself. Since 4 was added to 'A', then added to 'E', then added to 'I', the next letter is 'M' ('I' + 4). Continuing on, the next two letters would be 'O' and 'N'. Hope this makes it a little clearer.