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This chain of numbers is making confused.Help to find the answer with explanation.
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This chain of numbers is making confused.Help to find the answer with explanation.
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Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50
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This chain of numbers is making confused.Help to find the answer with explanation.
logical-deduction number-sequence
This chain of numbers is making confused.Help to find the answer with explanation.
logical-deduction number-sequence
logical-deduction number-sequence
edited Dec 9 at 15:58
asked Dec 9 at 15:16
Mateen Ahmed
3159
3159
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Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50
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2
Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50
2
2
Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50
Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50
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Answer is
16.
Explanation:
Moving forward ,around alternate segments in the chain , one sequence decreases by 1,2,3 and 4 each time, while the other increases by 2,3,4 and 5
1
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
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Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
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1 Answer
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Answer is
16.
Explanation:
Moving forward ,around alternate segments in the chain , one sequence decreases by 1,2,3 and 4 each time, while the other increases by 2,3,4 and 5
1
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
3
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
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Answer is
16.
Explanation:
Moving forward ,around alternate segments in the chain , one sequence decreases by 1,2,3 and 4 each time, while the other increases by 2,3,4 and 5
1
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
3
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
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Answer is
16.
Explanation:
Moving forward ,around alternate segments in the chain , one sequence decreases by 1,2,3 and 4 each time, while the other increases by 2,3,4 and 5
Answer is
16.
Explanation:
Moving forward ,around alternate segments in the chain , one sequence decreases by 1,2,3 and 4 each time, while the other increases by 2,3,4 and 5
edited Dec 9 at 15:30
Omega Krypton
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2,2061225
answered Dec 9 at 15:21
Ibn-e-batoota
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@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
3
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
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1
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
3
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
1
1
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
@Ibnebatoota Your solution doesn't work for the elements 10 and 9.
– rhsquared
Dec 9 at 15:34
3
3
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
Question posted have mistake there should be 6 not 9 in question. My solution satisfies 6.
– Ibn-e-batoota
Dec 9 at 15:49
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Sorry! my mistake there was 6 in the end the solution given by @ibn-e-battota satisfies for 6 in the end.
– Mateen Ahmed
Dec 9 at 15:50