The pattern alternates between two sequences. The first sequence is multiplying by 2 (3 to 6, then 6 to 12), while the second sequence adds 1 and then multiplies by 5 (4 to 20). Following this pattern, after 20, the next term in the first sequence would be 12 multiplied by 2, which is 24. Therefore, the next number in the pattern is 24.
The sequence changes by multiplying with different numbers: from 3 to -6 (* -2), -6 to 12 (* -2), 12 to 4 (* 0.33), and 4 to 20 (* 5). If we continue this pattern, 20 multiplied by 0.5 gives us 10. So, the next number is 10.
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42
The given pattern appears to alternate between two sequences: one sequence that doubles the previous number (3 to 6 to 12) and another that adds 1 to the previous number (4 to 20). Following this pattern, after 20, the next number in the doubling sequence would be 24, as it continues from 12. Thus, the next number in the pattern is 24.
14 18 20
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To find the next number in the sequence 2, -6, 12, 4, 20, we can look for a pattern. The differences between consecutive numbers are -8, 18, -8, and 16, suggesting a pattern of alternating increases and decreases. Following this pattern, the next difference should be -8, so we subtract 8 from 20, giving us 12. Therefore, the next number in the sequence is 12.
24
The pattern goes -1 x5 so the next number is 19x5 which is 95
Think it's 30...then 20
The next figure would be 21, followed by 11 & 10.
3, -6, 12, 4, 20, 13, 27, 21, 33 -9, +18, -8, +16, -7, +14, -6, +12