1,4,3,11,15,13,17,….
Next in the series anyone?
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8 responses to “Quiz 2”
I googled to find the answer, would never have got it otherwise. Do people seriously work these things out?!
no, you can tell me tomorrow!
hadn’t thought of that – gave me loads of page numbers until search refined! however don’t know why
I can’t tell you, I didn’t post it.
but you could have a RL conversation about it! yes, i didn’t look at who had posted – head hung in abject shame!
What, talk to him???
Didn’t you read, we don’t do that, we blog! LOL
I actually *knew* that one……I think it quite a common sequence puzzle. Don’t any of you frequent rec.puzzles??
Helen, if you google on the series of numbers as its typed above, with quote marks round it, you get 3 or 4 links and the last one explains why.