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297, 252, 207, 162, ?
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297 - 252 = 45...so common difference is 45
252 - 45 = 207
207 - 45 = 162
162 - 45 = 117 <==== and u just keep on subtracting 45 and u will find ur next numbers
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297, 252, 207, 162, 117 , 72 , 27
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