Find the next number in the sequence?
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1 = 1
2 = 12
3 = 27
4 = 44
5 = 35
6 = ?
The only hint I got was:
“Think outside the box”
number-sequence
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$begingroup$
1 = 1
2 = 12
3 = 27
4 = 44
5 = 35
6 = ?
The only hint I got was:
“Think outside the box”
number-sequence
New contributor
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Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
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– Greg
3 hours ago
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Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
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– MA8
2 hours ago
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Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
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– Greg
2 hours ago
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Thank you very much!
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– MA8
2 hours ago
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Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
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– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago
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$begingroup$
1 = 1
2 = 12
3 = 27
4 = 44
5 = 35
6 = ?
The only hint I got was:
“Think outside the box”
number-sequence
New contributor
$endgroup$
1 = 1
2 = 12
3 = 27
4 = 44
5 = 35
6 = ?
The only hint I got was:
“Think outside the box”
number-sequence
number-sequence
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New contributor
edited 3 hours ago
Greg
2,086319
2,086319
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asked 3 hours ago
MA8MA8
111
111
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Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
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– Greg
3 hours ago
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Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
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Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
$endgroup$
– Greg
2 hours ago
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Thank you very much!
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– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
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– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Greg
3 hours ago
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Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
$endgroup$
– Greg
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Thank you very much!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
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– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago
2
2
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Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Greg
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Greg
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
$endgroup$
– Greg
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
$endgroup$
– Greg
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Thank you very much!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Thank you very much!
$endgroup$
– MA8
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
$endgroup$
– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
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– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago
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So using the highly sophisticated Excel program, here is what I surmissed.
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Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
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– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
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Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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– MA8
1 hour ago
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So using the highly sophisticated Excel program, here is what I surmissed.
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Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
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– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
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Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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– MA8
1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
So using the highly sophisticated Excel program, here is what I surmissed.
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$begingroup$
Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
$endgroup$
– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
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Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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1 hour ago
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So using the highly sophisticated Excel program, here is what I surmissed.
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answered 1 hour ago
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Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
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– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
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Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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– MA8
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
$endgroup$
– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
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Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
$endgroup$
– MA8
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
$endgroup$
– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Hi, could you please provide some explanation as to how you derived your solution? Possibly within spoiler tags (>!)?
$endgroup$
– Jared Lovin
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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– MA8
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Diff is the difference between factors? If so, how come the difference between 11 and 7 is 2? Please explain further. Thank you! I appreciate it.
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– MA8
1 hour ago
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Hi MA8, welcome to PSE! What is the source of the puzzle?
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– Greg
3 hours ago
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Hi Greg, I actually have no reliable source for the puzzle. My friend gave it to me and he’s a puzzle addict, and I have been trying to figure the answer since three days. I gave up so I thought I could get help here!
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– MA8
2 hours ago
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Gotcha. No problem! Hope you get your answer!
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– Greg
2 hours ago
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Thank you very much!
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– MA8
2 hours ago
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Could you perhaps list some of the possibilities or sequence rules you might have already tried?
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– visualnotsobasic
2 hours ago