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Using inductive reasoning, what are the next three numbers in the sequence 3,6,12,24? 1) 48, 96, 192 2) 36, 48, 60 3) 30, 48, 56 4) 72, 144, 288
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Using inductive reasoning, what are the next three numbers in the sequence 3,6,12,24? 1) 48, 96, 192 2) 36, 48, 60 3) 30, 48, 56 4) 72, 144, 288
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Using inductive reasoning, what are the next three numbers in the sequence 3,6,12,24?
1) 48, 96, 192
2) 36, 48, 60
3) 30, 48, 56
4) 72, 144, 288
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the answer is 1 because every time the number doubles
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