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1. 81,729,6561,59049,531441,4783969,_______
2. 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,34,55,89, ________
3. 1,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,1_______(for you computer nerds out there
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4. 6,28,496,8128,130816,________
On number 2, good catch. My error. Somehow, I left out the 21 between 13 and 34. Quickie typing.Sandimas wrote:Sequence 1 I can't multiply by 9 without my calculator...
21 is missing from the 2nd sequence.
Last one is 2096128.
No idea what that binary thing is but I'll figure it out!
You're right. The calculation on that last number is: 33,550,336. Sorry.shramiac wrote:1. 43046721
2. 144
3. Madeline Kahn picking out her lovers in "History of the World Part 1"! Yes, yes, no, yes, yes....etc
4. Dunno because 130816 isn't a "perfect number"?
You Won. Congrats.shramiac wrote:43046721 IS the answer for No.1, I had just 6561 X 6561 and didn't notice your error.![]()
2.144
3. 0 (Because Sandimas E Coyote Super Genius said it is! I have no knowledge of binary!)
4. 8589869056