7 10 16 28
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16-7 + (4) = 29-16, 29-16 + (4)= 46-29, 46-29 + (4) = '67'-46
The answer for the number that follows the sequence 4-6-3-7-9-6-10 is 12. The pattern is +2,-3,+4,+2,-3,+4,.....,+2,-3,+4,...
This sequence of numbers follows several different patterns. If you look at the first two numbers, 7 and 10, the difference between them is 3, which is the number that follows 10. The next two numbers, 6 and 12, are related by the number 2 because 6 times 2 is twelve. And the number that follows 6 and 12 is 2. The next two numbers are 9 and 7 which are also related by the number 2, except because 9 minus 7 is 2. Based on this, the missing number is 2.
7 10 16 28
A sequence never ends. The next number in this one is 7 .
This is a peculiar number sequence which follows the following rule: +7, -4, +8, -3, +9, -2... The next few functions would be +10, -1, +11, -0 And thus the next few numbers in the sequence would be 17+10=27, 27-1=26, and so on. The sequence in total goes 2, 9, 5, 13, 10, 19, 17, 27, 26, 37, 37.
It is: 10-3 = 7
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7 6,7,8,9,10
If the question is, What is the missing number in the sequence 7, 11, 23, ?, 167? Then each number is 3 times the previous number then deduct 10. 3 x 7 = 21 - 10 = 11 3 x 11= 33 - 10 = 23 3 x 23 = 69 - 10 = 59......the missing number 3 x 59 = 177 - 10 = 167 3 x 167 = 501 - 10 = 491....the next number in the sequence.
10 (between 7 and 13)
Consecutive terms in the sequence are found by dividing by 2 and adding 2. Therefore, after the number 10 comes 10/2 + 2 = 7.