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It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
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To find the fifth number, you can use the formula for finding the average of a set of numbers. The sum of the 5 numbers is 82 * 5 = 410. The sum of the 4 known numbers is 80 * 4 = 320. Therefore, the fifth number can be found by subtracting the sum of the 4 known numbers from the sum of all 5 numbers: 410 - 320 = 90. So, the fifth number is 90.
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's paint a picture with numbers. If 24 is the fifth term in a sequence of 10 numbers, we can see that each term is increasing by the same amount. By dividing 24 by 5, we find that each term is increasing by 4. So, the sequence would be 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44. Happy counting!
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It is not possible to explain because you have not specified the nature of the sequence. A sequence can be an arithmetic, or geometric progression, increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a polynomial or power progression, again increasing or decreasing. Or it can be a sequence of random numbers.
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It is 30; the first, third, and fifth numbers form the sequence 12, 18, 24. The second, fourth, and sixth numbers follow the sequence 11, 14, 17. Logically, the seventh number must be 24 + 6, so 30.
Yes, "fifth" is an ordinal number that indicates the position of an item in a sequence when counting. It usually comes after "fourth" and before "sixth".
Yes, in fact many sequences. The easiest would be 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 3012, 2013, 2014.
The missing number is 91. The pattern is looking at the sequence in blocks of five numbers.The first three numbers in each block follow the pattern 2.3.4, 3.4.5, 4.5.6, 5.6.7, 6.7.8, ..... i.e. each subsequent triple starts with the middle number of the preceding triple, and continues counting order for the remaining two numbers in the triple.The fifth number in each block is the product of the second and third numbers of that block ; i.e. 3(4)=12, 4(5) = 20, 5(6)=30, 6(7)=42, 7(8)= 56,....The fourth number in each block is the product of the second number and a number in the sequence of consecutive odd numbers starting with 5; i.e. 3(5)=15; 4(7)=28; 5(9)=45, 6(11)=66, 7(13)=91,...
In a sequence, the one after the fourth.Fifth is an ordinal number. It means the number five item in a series."A fifth" can mean one of five equal parts of the whole. It can also mean a fifth of a gallon of whiskey.
There are no letters in that sequence. The progression of numbers can beextended according to the rule shown by appending '26' as the fifth term.
To find the fifth number, you can use the formula for finding the average of a set of numbers. The sum of the 5 numbers is 82 * 5 = 410. The sum of the 4 known numbers is 80 * 4 = 320. Therefore, the fifth number can be found by subtracting the sum of the 4 known numbers from the sum of all 5 numbers: 410 - 320 = 90. So, the fifth number is 90.
Given ANY number, it is easy to find a polynomial of order 4 such that if you use it as a position to value rule you get the four given numbers and your chosen one as the fifth. As a result, any number can be the next in the sequence. The simplest polynomial of order 3 for the above four numbers is: Un = (-3n3 + 32n2 - 57n + 34)/2 for n = 1, 2, 3, ... Accordingly, the next number is 87.
It can be almost any pattern. For example, Un = 120+n or Un = 115+2n or Un = 110+3n etc. Or, (1/25)*5^n or (1/78125)^5^2n etc.