The idea is to first do the subtraction, then multiply the result by 2.
To find the missing number in the sequence 10, 15, 28, we can look for a pattern in the differences between the numbers. The difference between 10 and 15 is 5, and the difference between 15 and 28 is 13. If we assume a pattern in the differences, the missing number could be 21, which fits as the average of 15 and 28. Thus, the sequence could be 10, 15, 21, 28.
Your answer is 52. The reason for this is because the difference between 7 and 10 is 3. The difference between 10 and 16 is 6. The difference between 16 and 28 is 12. So the last one must be 28 +24 = 52
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12 and 28
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Your answer is 52. The reason for this is because the difference between 7 and 10 is 3. The difference between 10 and 16 is 6. The difference between 16 and 28 is 12. So the last one must be 28 +24 = 52
The difference between 53 and 81 is 28. This can be calculated by subtracting 53 from 81, resulting in 28. In other words, 81 is 28 units greater than 53 on the number line.
37, this sequence counts up from 5 the difference between 2 and 7. the difference between 20 and 28 is 8 making the next number 9, and 28 and 9 = 37.
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12 and 28
The difference is 28 + 11 = 39 degrees.
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