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Fred Stankovich

Fred Stankovich

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6, 26, 75, 171, ?
 

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it's 247 or 256
it's not clear if you sum the previous number to (20+9*n) or (20+9*2^n)
 
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Imagine being interested in numbers in your free time :geek:
 
it's 332, morons
 
fail thread
 
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thanks for the jfl react
 
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i'm a textbook jock. only incels have to cope with believing we are automatically braindead.
Ok nerd

Ur life sounds incredibly boring ur not fooling anybody

Honestly makes me wanna kms and I’m not even you
 
completely off. i basically already gave you the solution itt
how. you summed the first number to 20, the second to 20 + 29 (20+9) = 49, the third to 20 + 29 (20+9) + 47 (29+9+9) =96, so the last one is 20 + 29 (20+9) + 47 (29+9+9) + 74 (47+9+9+9) = 170 which gives 341
 
how. you summed the first number to 20, the second to 20 + 29 (20+9) = 49, the third to 20 + 29 (20+9) + 47 (29+9+9) =96, so the last one is 20 + 29 (20+9) + 47 (29+9+9) + 74 (47+9+9+9) = 170 which gives 341

1 + (2 + 3) x1

4 + (5 + 6) x2

7 + (8 +9) x 4

10 + (11 + 12) x 7

13 + (14+15) x 11

jesus
 
seems like you have no idea what a pattern is. stay unemployed, lion of veneto.
y(2) = y(1) + x + x2(x+9) + x3(x2+9*2) + x4(x3+9*3) ....
it's a pattern. suck my dick croatian manlet
 
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y(2) = y(1) + x + x2(x+9) + x3(x2+9*2) + x4(x3+9*3) ....
it's a pattern. suck my dick croatian manlet

jesus christ. no wonder you cant get a job
 
jesus christ. no wonder you cant get a job
i solved an entire series of problems like this and i got a score good enough that got me the interview. i got rejected because of the hr bitch
 
1 + (2 + 3) x1

4 + (5 + 6) x2

7 + (8 +9) x 4

10 + (11 + 12) x 7

13 + (14+15) x 11

jesus
n + [(n+1)+(n+2=] x n wtf is that syntax. Shouldn't it be something like n+[(n+1)+(n+2)]*b where b=b+1 or sum shit like that because the multiplier n is different from the first one while they should be equal like 1+(2+3)x1, 4+(5+6)*4, 7+(8+9)*7... ?
 
n + [(n+1)+(n+2=] x n wtf is that syntax. Shouldn't it be something like n+[(n+1)+(n+2)]*b where b=b+1 or sum shit like that because the multiplier n is different from the first one while they should be equal like 1+(2+3)x1, 4+(5+6)*4, 7+(8+9)*7... ?

it shouldnt. what the fuck
 
so your 'pattern' is random number + random number +1 + random number +2 * random number? tf is dis shit

jesus christ. should have stated sub 115 iqs should stay out. there is nothing "random" about this sequence. the avg 150 iq guy would laugh at it and provide the solution within 3 seconds of looking at it
 
n + [(n+1)+(n+2=] x n wtf is that syntax. Shouldn't it be something like n+[(n+1)+(n+2)]*b where b=b+1 or sum shit like that because the multiplier n is different from the first one while they should be equal like 1+(2+3)x1, 4+(5+6)*4, 7+(8+9)*7... ?

noticing any pattern in 1-2-4-7-11? jfl. this is as basic as it gets.
 
jesus christ. should have stated sub 115 iqs should stay out. there is nothing "random" about this sequence. the avg 150 iq guy would laugh at it and provide the solution within 3 seconds of looking at it
your pattern is absolutely useless when using 'n' as for numbers which don't increase with same logic. This is a pattern: 2,4,8,16... n^1,n^2
This is a pattern: 10,12,16... n+n+2^1, n+n+2^2... yours are just some random ass numbers smart ass.
 
your pattern is absolutely useless when using 'n' as for numbers which don't increase with same logic. This is a pattern: 2,4,8,16... n^1,n^2
This is a pattern: 10,12,16... n+n+2^1, n+n+2^2... yours are just some random ass numbers smart ass.

jesus christ. just deal with the fact you are braindead like a man
 

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