What's the Next Number in This Sequence? Find Out Here!

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The discussion revolves around identifying the next number in a specific numerical sequence. Participants are exploring potential answers and reasoning behind their guesses, with a focus on the sequence's pattern and logic.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Mathematical reasoning

Main Points Raised

  • One participant presents the sequence and invites others to guess the next number.
  • Another participant suggests the next number could be 1000011.
  • A third participant agrees with the guess of 67, noting it lacks solid logic.
  • Another participant reiterates the guess of 67, linking it to the binary representation 1000011.
  • One participant expresses suspicion about the originality of the guesses, implying they may be based on external sources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the next number in the sequence, as multiple guesses are presented without a clear agreement on the reasoning behind them.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the lack of solid logic behind some guesses, indicating uncertainty in the reasoning process.

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Individuals interested in number sequences, mathematical patterns, or recreational mathematics may find this discussion engaging.

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Yet another "what's the next number"?

So, what's the next number in this sequence:

10,11,111,1011,1101,10011,11001,11111,100101,101001,101111,110111,111011,111101,?

I'd be impressed if anybody finds this :smile:

And going on sloane is cheating...
 
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micromass said:
So, what's the next number in this sequence:

10,11,111,1011,1101,10011,11001,11111,100101,101001,101111,110111,111011,111101,?

I'd be impressed if anybody finds this :smile:

And going on sloane is cheating...

I'll guess 1000011
 


67 is my guess as well, but it is just a guess - that is, no solid logic behind.
 


Yes I say 67 as well, ie. 1000011, ie. what they said.
 


I smell someone else's research =P
 

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