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Added Value (Posted on 2008-04-13) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Find the next term in each sequence below, replacing the underscores. Then, replace each of the found integers with the corresponding letter of the alphabet (A = 1, B = 2, etc.). The letters, in order, form a five-letter word.

128,  64,  32, 16,  8,  4, ___
 -3,   0,   3,  6,  9, 12, ___
       3,   4,  6,  8, 12, ___
  1,   2,   3,  5,  8, 13, ___
110, 109, 105, 96, 80, 55, ___  

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bonus

2
15
14 but i choose 16
21
19

the third one gets me it could equal 16
with the number range between the values
1 2 2 4

3+4-1=6
4+6-2=8
6+8-2=12
8+12-4=16
and so on
12+16-8=20
then of course it starts counting backward
16+20-32=4


each equal is the next corresponding number so you see how it works.
the value that is taken away is the value between the numbers
but what the hell would bopus mean?

the logical answer is bonus but i'm gonna go with bopus lol

but I also see the math on how you can get 14 but i loke the sound of bopus


  Posted by bucks on 2008-04-14 02:00:06
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