There are infinitely many polynomials of order 5 that will give these as the first five numbers and any one of these could be "the" rule. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one.Furthermore, the answer depends on where, in the given sequence, the missing number is meant to be.
what is the missing number in the sequence 0.4,_,1.6,3.2
There is no simple answer because the position of the missing number is not known. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the sequence is an arithmetic, geometric or some other sequence.
It is 0.32 that is missing in the given sequence of numbers
The missing number is 26. The number after 29 is 58.
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what is the missing number in the sequence 0.4,_,1.6,3.2
There's a missing number in this sequence, but we're not saying where the missing number goes. 10.8 5 8 9.33 8 5.67 Neither am I.
There is not a missing number from the number sequence. This is used in math.
What is the missing number in the sequence is a Math question under the Sequences lesson. In this type of question, a line of numbers is listed with one or more numbers missing, so that the student has to work out what the number is.
The answer will depend on where in the sequence the missing number is. It is not clear whether the dash is used as a minus sign or to separate numbers in the sequence.
32
the answer has to be 1
There is no simple answer because the position of the missing number is not known. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the sequence is an arithmetic, geometric or some other sequence.
It is 0.32 that is missing in the given sequence of numbers
All the rest of them.
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The missing number is 21. This follows the pattern of the Fibonacci sequence where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers.