2.25.2009

What Is It Wednesday --- The Next Number

This Week's Question:

What number comes next in the following sequence:

3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, ?

Post your guess (1/2 point) and explanation (1/2 point). So even if you are totally clueless, at least take a shot it the dark! The correct answer and explanation will be posted Friday.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am going with "3" because it started with 2-3s, 1-5, 2-4s, then 1-3, 2-5s, 1-4 so it should start repeating again.

Jerry

Anonymous said...

3
pattern 3,5,4
double,single,double singleetc
Janet

Unknown said...

Answer: 3
Explanation: started with double 3, single 5, double 4, single 3, double 5, single 4, repeat...

Anonymous said...

I'm going with "6" - I can't follow the pattern on every 3rd number but it appears that the repeating numbers are increasing by one number each time - so, 3, 3, -, 4, 4, -, 5, 5, - and that would make the next number a 6 then 6 again...then a 2????

Anonymous said...

Oh, never mind...I googled it and I'm wrong...I'm going with "3" now but you guys are WAY off on the explanation - hehe - so I'll keep it secret in case anyone else wants to guess. I'm just not as smart as you Mike!

Anonymous said...

Ron - where are you???

FinancialTeacher said...

I moved the other comments off the screen and did not look at them.

The number that comes next in the given sequence is 6.

It is a sequence that alternates with another sequence.

The first sequence is made up of a pair of equal whole numeric terms that begins with 3 and increases by (+)1 each pair. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6...

The second sequence is made up of whole numberic terms.

The 6 is the next term in the first sequence.

FinancialTeacher said...

Come on Jen! What is wrong with your first answer? Is it wrong?

Jerry's answer - I can understand his logic and it makes sense.

Janet and Joni have the same answer as as Jerry.

There can be more than one right answer, as long as the logic behind it is valid.

Unknown said...

just for the record (Steve) - i didn't look at answers/comments before i posted...just happened to be the same. Dad WAS my MATH teacher! :)