0 1 3 6 10 15 21 29 36
The gap between successive numbers is the above series is; 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,7
Assuming the gap between successive numbers is meant to increase by unity each time, then "29" should be 28, giving:
0 1 3 6 10 15 21 28 36 45 55....
This is wrong. It should be 16 should be replaced by 10 2+2=4, 4x2=8, 8+2=10, 10x2=20, 20+2=22, 22x2=44, 44+2=46
It should be 10 and not 1O.
make series of observations and analyze that series. single observation may go wrong.
oops, space in the wrong place! Should end 13 21. Next numbers 34 and 55
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16 should be replaced by 10 1x2=2, 2+2=4, 4x2=8, 8+2=10, 10x2=20, 20+2=22, 22x2=44, 44+2=46 it would continue: 92, 94, 188, 190, 380, 382...
This is wrong. It should be 16 should be replaced by 10 2+2=4, 4x2=8, 8+2=10, 10x2=20, 20+2=22, 22x2=44, 44+2=46
20
Should be on the drivers side dash pad, near the very front. You should be able to see it thru the windshield. If your number isn't there (for some strange reason) it should be on the door tag. Just make sure that the door has never been replaced, or it will have the wrong numbers.
Although there is no set on how often your brakes should be replaced, I would just pay attention to your car. When you notice something wrong, I would call your auto body shop.
According to one possible rule, 80 is wrong and should be replaced by 30 and 90, making the sequence: 5, 15, 30, 90, 180, 540, 1080, ... with the rule "alternatively multiply by 3 and by 2 to get the next term".
It should be 10 and not 1O.
That depends on the definition of the list. If the list was supposed to show a set of positive even integers in ascending order, then it's entirely correct. If it was supposed to show a set where each member doubles the previous one, then everything after 16 is incorrect. If the pattern is +2, then double, 16 should be replaced by 10.
The duration of Wrong Turn - film series - is 4.48 hours.
make series of observations and analyze that series. single observation may go wrong.
No! Something is wrong.
Wrong Turn - film series - was created on 2003-05-30.