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1 October, 21:10

Find the next number to complete the sequence 3, - 6, 12, 4, 20,?

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  1. 1 October, 23:26
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    13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the sequence above the number has a negative sign, increasing and decreasing at rates not quite understandable unless a proper attention is paid.

    The sequence of the above data is the reducing number by the specific value and the add double of same number in the outcome.

    Take a look a this

    -6-3 = - 9 (the first number is subtracted from the second)

    12 - (-6) = 18

    4 - 12 = - 8

    20 - 4 = 16

    From the above one can realize that the outcome of every single linear algebra having the - ve sign will increase by 1 (that means + 1 is added to the previous number with a negative sign.

    So to following the sequence, the next number will b - 7

    According to given pattern new number should be

    x - 20 = - 7

    x = - 7 + 20

    x = 13
  2. 2 October, 00:53
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    The next number to complete the sequence is 13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sequence of given data is the reducing number by the specific value and the add double of same number in the outcome.

    The difference between numbers

    -6-3 = - 9

    12 - (-6) = 18

    4 - 12 = - 8

    20 - 4 = 16

    The pattern if behaves as

    x-n

    x-2x

    According to given pattern new number should be

    x - 20 = - 7

    x = - 7 + 20

    x = 13

    The next umber will be 13
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