The sequence of differences between consecutive numbers is 9, 1, -20, 9, 1.
If this continues then the next difference is -20 and therefore the seventh number is -5. (15 - 20).
14
The succeeding number of 14 is 15. In mathematics, the term "succeeding" refers to the number that comes immediately after a given number in the natural number sequence. In this case, when you add 1 to 14, you get 15, making it the succeeding number.
17?
The next number after 15 will be 3. You are sequentially adding 9, adding 1, and dividing by 5.
The next number in the sequence is 15 - the sequence goes x2, +2, -1
14
The succeeding number of 14 is 15. In mathematics, the term "succeeding" refers to the number that comes immediately after a given number in the natural number sequence. In this case, when you add 1 to 14, you get 15, making it the succeeding number.
17?
8
The next number after 15 will be 3. You are sequentially adding 9, adding 1, and dividing by 5.
The sequence of differences between consecutive numbers is 9, 1, -20, 9, 1. If this continues then the next difference is -20 and therefore the seventh number is -5. (15 - 20).
The next number in the sequence is 15 - the sequence goes x2, +2, -1
15
The 2 numbers in a row are multiplied, then you subtract one and that's the next number in the sequence. EG, 2x2 = 4 4-1=3 2x3=6 6-1=5 3x5=15 15-1=14 number sequence is 2, 2, 3, 5, 14
The sequence has the formula is 3x - 1 2 → 6 - 1 = 5 5 →15 - 1 = 14 14 →42 -1 = 41 41 → 123 - 1 = 122 The missing number is therefore 41.
The next number in the sequence is 15. The pattern is as follows: from 1 to 6 is +5, from 6 to 9 +4, from 9 to 12 +3, from 12 to 14 +2, and then from 14 to the answer (15) +1.
15