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#26. Apparently the answer is 12, but how would I do this? I need to explain this to my little brother. Thank you so much!!

#26. Apparently the answer is 12, but how would I do this? I need to explain this-example-1
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In the first pattern, there is a circle every 4 figures. In the second, there is one for every 6 figures. Using the least common multiple, you known that after 12 figures, both patterns have a circle.
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