alphabetical
E its the first letter of the number sequence one, two three four five six seven Eight
The sequence "tttffss" represents the first letters of the numbers one through eight: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. The next number in the sequence is eight, which starts with the letter "e." Therefore, the next letter in the sequence is "e."
eight hundred thousand
Forty-eight
Well, isn't that just a delightful little sequence you've got there! Let's take a closer look at it. If we look at the pattern, we can see that each number is getting multiplied by the next odd number. So, the next number in the sequence would be 28 multiplied by 6, which gives us 168. Happy little numbers, just dancing along in a lovely sequence!
The best way to count by fours. If you count by fours you can go to twenty without using other numbers. In the sequence of four, eight, 12, 16, and 20. Sequence counting allows you to follow a pattern to reach the next logical number.
A figure eight is riding your horse in a pattern similar to the number 8.
None of the "following" does.
The whole sequence (pq) = pb + 8. b is the midpoint so pb = 1/2pq, making pb = 8 and bq also 8 cm
I believe it would be eight, but I may be wrong. =) -kelsey.
This sequence of numbers is in alphabetical number when written in their full form, eg; "eight".
The number 805 is spelled "eight hundred five" or "eight hundred and five."(If there is a following decimal, for example, omitting the and is clearer.)