One of my colleague's daughter asked the same question (it was a home work question to be solved for the Maths class). We could not find out the answer, and the next day the Maths teacher said that the book had been wrong (a mistake in the sequence).
The sequence that was given was 142, 121, 110.
But should have been: 132, 121, 110 (minus 11 for each of the next numbers).
Perhaps this is not an answer, but when this girl was given the same question, it was actually a spelling mistake in the question (wrong number). So perhaps this is the case in this situation as well :)
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There are an infinite amount of numbers after 110 but the next whole number or integer is 111
There is not a missing number from the number sequence. This is used in math.
222. To get from 5 to 12, we add 7. To get from 12 to 26, we add 14. To get from 26 to 54, we add 28. To get from 54 to 110, we add 56. The number added is doubling each time. So next time we need to add 112 (56*2), so the next number in the sequence is 222.
To identify the pattern in the given sequence, we can break down each number into its individual place values. The pattern is increasing the hundreds place by 1, increasing the tens place by 1, keeping the ones place constant, and increasing the tens place by 1 again. Following this pattern, the next number in the sequence would be 7079.
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The pattern in the sequence appears to involve a multiplication and addition process. Specifically, each term can be derived by multiplying the previous term by 2 and then adding an increasing sequence of integers (1, 2, 4, 8, ...). Following this pattern, the next term after 222 can be calculated as (222 \times 2 + 10 = 454). Therefore, the next number in the pattern is 454.
add 20 then add 30 then repeat next numbers are 160 180 210 230 ...
They are Roman numerals for 109 and 110 so the next numerals are cxi which equals 111
The number 110 as a whole number is an integer that does not have any fractional or decimal parts. It is a positive whole number that falls between 109 and 111 on the number line. In mathematical terms, it is classified as a natural number and is also considered a composite number because it has factors other than 1 and itself.