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  • 10-03-2022
  • Mathematics
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A. Fill in the missing even or odd numbers.
- 16
1) 6, 8, 10,
2) 38, 42, 46,
58
3) 80, 74, 62, 56,
4) 61, 63, 65, _ 71
5) 109, 107, 105,99

A Fill in the missing even or odd numbers 16 1 6 8 10 2 38 42 46 58 3 80 74 62 56 4 61 63 65 71 5 109 107 10599 class=

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Kaishimo
Kaishimo Kaishimo
  • 10-03-2022

1) 12, 14

This is the answer because each increasing number was increased by 2, so if you add 2 to 10, you'd get 12. If you add 2 to 12, you would get 14.

2) 50, 54

Same explanation as above but for the number 4.

3) 68, 50

Same explanation as 1, but with subtracting the number 6.

4) 67, 69

Same as number 1

5) 103, 101

Same as number 3 but subtracting the number 2

Hope this helps!!! :)

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