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Old Sep 26, 2007, 12:52 PM
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number sequences

2,4,6,12,14,28,30

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Old Aug 11, 2008, 01:28 AM   #2  
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the next number and the only number is 60 of this sequence.
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How did you get to that conclusion Rehaan_genius ?

I see it as +2, then x2, again +2, then again x2, and so on.
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times 2, plus 2, times 2, plus 2,........

60, 62, 124, 126, 252, 254, 508,.......................
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Yes, that's what i found out. But Rehaan_genius here is saying that the sequence has the last term as 60??? Or i just misunderstood his answer? I know there is only one possibility and it's 60... oh, dash it!
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i m sorry guys! you are all right. actually i misunderstood it, i.e. i thought that i have to find the next number only. well the pattern of the sequence i got is right
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