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Number Sequence Series-Question 2
What are the alphabets in the question mark?Number sequences: 000, X00… and 6X000X9, 700XX08Number Series - 1,20,171Hidden Number SequenceComplete the Number Sequence SeriesProgram for number sequence crackingAn unusual and very hard number sequence problemWhich Cowboy will kill himself?The Generic Number Sequence PuzzleMy school has a “crack the code” riddleLong digital sequence. 16xxxxxxxxxxxxx61Number Sequence Series-Question 1
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I want to share a question that is created by myself.
I will give a hint in 24 hours and my answer in 3 days given that nobody could answer my question.
Here is my number sequence:
1441,2882,5764,?,103840
If you guys want some extremely challenging questions. Please check these two questions posted by me.
Number sequences: 000, X00... and 6X000X9, 700XX08
What are the alphabets in the question mark?
calculation-puzzle number-sequence
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I want to share a question that is created by myself.
I will give a hint in 24 hours and my answer in 3 days given that nobody could answer my question.
Here is my number sequence:
1441,2882,5764,?,103840
If you guys want some extremely challenging questions. Please check these two questions posted by me.
Number sequences: 000, X00... and 6X000X9, 700XX08
What are the alphabets in the question mark?
calculation-puzzle number-sequence
New contributor
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
I want to share a question that is created by myself.
I will give a hint in 24 hours and my answer in 3 days given that nobody could answer my question.
Here is my number sequence:
1441,2882,5764,?,103840
If you guys want some extremely challenging questions. Please check these two questions posted by me.
Number sequences: 000, X00... and 6X000X9, 700XX08
What are the alphabets in the question mark?
calculation-puzzle number-sequence
New contributor
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I want to share a question that is created by myself.
I will give a hint in 24 hours and my answer in 3 days given that nobody could answer my question.
Here is my number sequence:
1441,2882,5764,?,103840
If you guys want some extremely challenging questions. Please check these two questions posted by me.
Number sequences: 000, X00... and 6X000X9, 700XX08
What are the alphabets in the question mark?
calculation-puzzle number-sequence
calculation-puzzle number-sequence
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The answer is:
$10439$
Because
If we sum the number and its reverse, we have the next number.
Hence $5764+4675=10439$
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Yes correct, congrats.
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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$begingroup$
The answer is:
$10439$
Because
If we sum the number and its reverse, we have the next number.
Hence $5764+4675=10439$
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$begingroup$
Yes correct, congrats.
$endgroup$
– LETTERKING
48 mins ago
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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$begingroup$
The answer is:
$10439$
Because
If we sum the number and its reverse, we have the next number.
Hence $5764+4675=10439$
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Yes correct, congrats.
$endgroup$
– LETTERKING
48 mins ago
$begingroup$
I think you can try those challenging ones.
$endgroup$
– LETTERKING
42 mins ago
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$begingroup$
The answer is:
$10439$
Because
If we sum the number and its reverse, we have the next number.
Hence $5764+4675=10439$
$endgroup$
The answer is:
$10439$
Because
If we sum the number and its reverse, we have the next number.
Hence $5764+4675=10439$
edited 47 mins ago
answered 48 mins ago
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Yes correct, congrats.
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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Yes correct, congrats.
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– LETTERKING
48 mins ago
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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– LETTERKING
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Yes correct, congrats.
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– LETTERKING
48 mins ago
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Yes correct, congrats.
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– LETTERKING
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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I think you can try those challenging ones.
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