13 ...23 ...33 ...43 ...53=125■
343.
It looks like 64 is the most likely answer.. There might be other patterns that I don't see. 13 23 33 43 1 8 27 64
1 8 27 64 125 216 343
You are multiplying each number in the sequence by -2. Therefore, the next number in the sequence after 32 is -64.
64 should be in between 27 and 125.
125 (the sequence is successive numbers cubed)
343.
64. It's the sequence f(n) = n^3
The given sequence consists of the cubes of the natural numbers: (1^3 = 1), (2^3 = 8), and (3^3 = 27). Following this pattern, the next number would be (4^3 = 64). Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 64.
Your sequence seems to be a cubed sequence, but you are missing 64 between 27 and 125.13 = 123 = 833 = 2743 = 6453 = 12563 = 216So, next would be 73, which equals 343.
The sequence given consists of the cubes of consecutive integers: (1^3 = 1), (2^3 = 8), (3^3 = 27), and (4^3 = 64). Therefore, the next number in the sequence is (5^3 = 125).
The next one is 125.
The sequence 1, 8, 27 consists of the cubes of the first three natural numbers: (1^3 = 1), (2^3 = 8), and (3^3 = 27). Following this pattern, the next number should be (4^3 = 64). Therefore, the missing number in the sequence is 64.
The sequence appears to consist of two interleaved patterns. The first pattern (3, 27, 75) increases by adding consecutive multiples of 24, while the second pattern (12, 64, 108) increases by adding consecutive multiples of 52. Continuing this pattern, the next number after 108 in the second sequence would be 164 (adding 56). Therefore, the next number in the overall sequence is 164.
It looks like 64 is the most likely answer.. There might be other patterns that I don't see. 13 23 33 43 1 8 27 64
These are perfect cubes (of 1, 2 and 3) so the next two are 64 and 125
The next number in the sequence 2, 4, 16, 64 is 256.