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To find the nth term of a sequence, we first need to determine the pattern or rule governing the sequence. In this case, the sequence appears to be increasing by 7 each time. Therefore, the nth term can be represented by the formula Tn = 6 + 7(n-1), where n is the position of the term in the sequence.

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According to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid. Conversely, it is possible to find a rule such that any number of your choice can be the next one.
The simplest rule for the given sequence of numbers is Un = 7*n - 1 so that U6 = 41.

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The nth term is 7n-1 and so the next number will be 34

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Q: What is the nth term of 6 13 20 27?
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