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The answer to #2 is 68. It's a progression of doubles, added to the number before it.
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It's 68.
I have no idea how the 2 works in there, but 8+4=12, 12+8 =20, 20+16 =36, 36+32 = 68 (yeah, yeah... my adding apparently sucks, which is why 58 came up first)
It's a progression of the...
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I think I lied, actually.
44 would have been 11x4. I was thinking it was a progression of primes, but 4x7 =28, and 9 isn't a prime.
I can SEE the progression, there, though, and I think...
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