It seems each term(except the first one obviously) is generated by adding 11 to previous one. 4 15 = 4 + 11 26 = 15 + 11 37 = 26 + 11 The next term in the sequence will be then: 48 = 37 + 11
Is the fourth term correct? Should it not be 111221? Then the next term would be 13112221
This list of numbers is the list of prime numbers. Following 11, the next two numbers in the list are 13 and 17.
17?
The nth term is: 3n+2 and so the next number will be 20
Which of the following equations could be used to solve for the tenth term of the following sequence?15, 13, 11, 9, ...
It all depends on the sequence you are talking about. For example, the next number in the sequence 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,_ would be 21. This would be the Fibonacci sequence as the rule is add the 2 previous terms to get the next term. Another example would be this: 11,121,1331,14641,______.The missing number is 161051, following the pattern of powers of 11, 11^1, 11^2, 11^3 and so on. If you understand what I am trying to say, it all depends on the sequence you are trying to find the number in.
If you mean: 7 18 29 40 then the next term is 40+11 = 51
It seems each term(except the first one obviously) is generated by adding 11 to previous one. 4 15 = 4 + 11 26 = 15 + 11 37 = 26 + 11 The next term in the sequence will be then: 48 = 37 + 11
Is the fourth term correct? Should it not be 111221? Then the next term would be 13112221
This list of numbers is the list of prime numbers. Following 11, the next two numbers in the list are 13 and 17.
The next sequence for 98, 87, 76, 65 is 54 This is an arithmetic sequence with the first term being 98 and the common difference being -11 So the next term is 65+(-11) = 54
The nth term is 4n-1 and so the next term will be 19
The next number is 47. Each term is 1 more than double the term before it.
17?
15
-1 deduct 3 each time