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The next number in the sequence is 62. The difference is doubling each time. 6-2=4 : 14-6=8 etc...
25
The sequence appears to be increasing by adding consecutive powers of 2 to the previous number. Starting with 2, the sequence adds 2^2 (4), then 2^3 (8), then 2^4 (16). Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 30 + 2^5 = 62. The number 64 does not fit the pattern established by the sequence provided.
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Start at 2 and double every turn0+2=2.....2+4=6....6+8=14....14+16=30..and..30+32=62The answer is 62!
The next number in the sequence is 62. The difference is doubling each time. 6-2=4 : 14-6=8 etc...
Assuming the sequence of numbers declines by 5 each time, the next three numbers would be 40, 35 and 30.
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92 - 18 = 72 72 - 16 = 56 56 - 14 = 42 42 - 12 = 30 30 - 10 = 20 20 is the next number in the sequence.
The sequence appears to be increasing by adding consecutive powers of 2 to the previous number. Starting with 2, the sequence adds 2^2 (4), then 2^3 (8), then 2^4 (16). Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 30 + 2^5 = 62. The number 64 does not fit the pattern established by the sequence provided.
The answer is obviously 30 and 31... The numbers represent the days of each month beginning with January.
The next number is 30.To see the pattern, write the numbers in two columns:12 1118 1424 17The left column increases by 6, the right column increases by 3. The next row is 30 and 20, so the missing number is 30.
Think it's 30...then 20