88 because you're taking 4 away each time.
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There are infinitely many sequences that start with 1, 8, 29, 92. However, the simplest answer is 281. Each term is generated by multiplying the previous term by 3 and adding 5. The first 10 numbers in the sequence are: 1, 8, 29, 92, 281, 848, 2549, 7652, 22961, 68888
Needed the full question 18, 57, 5, 92, 7, 67 What comes next? 10 or 22? Why? Answer is ……..TEN Spell out the numbers and 10 comes before 22 in alphabetical order. (i.e. eighteen, fifty seven, five, ninty two, seven, sixty seven, ten, twenty two)
The numbers are increasing by 1,4,9,16,25,36.... which are square numbers so the next increase is 49. Making the next number in the sequence 141
This is called "square" sequence.144 = 122121 = 11264 = 8249 = 72Thus the missing numbers are 92 and 102 which are 81 and 100
Well, honey, 92 is closer to 100 than it is to 0, that's for sure. So, when you round 92 to the nearest 100, it's gonna stay put at 100. Math doesn't have to be a drama, just keep it simple and round up!