Math, asked by kalrabhumika54, 1 year ago

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shadowsabers03: 24 is wrong!!!

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Answered by jaasimjr
2

Answer:

24 should be replaced as 25

Step-by-step explanation:

B is wrong.

The correct series is:

2,6,25,96,285,568,567

because,

            2*6-6=6,

             6*5-5=25,

             25*4-4=96,

             96*3-3=285,

             285*2-2=568,

             568*1-1=567.


jaasimjr: pls. mark as brainliest my friend
brunomars: ya you are also right
brunomars: but i used the simple way
brunomars: but ur answer is more appropriate
jaasimjr: hmm
Answered by brunomars
1
according to me the seventh term is wrong,
as if u add the digits of each number and make it one digits.

then the sequence would be

2,6,6,15,15,17,18
the 18 must not come instead of 18 ,17 must be there.or u can say instead of 567 it may be 566

brunomars: hmm
brunomars: can be
brunomars: but
brunomars: in most of the series question we find these type of situations where we have to let that answer only
jaasimjr: so the question has 2 ans
jaasimjr: i think i have gone complex
jaasimjr: cause a similar problem i faced in exam
jaasimjr: so i did in that way
brunomars: ya
brunomars: but i think ur ans is correct
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