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In the following series 81 squared, 27 to fifth, 9 to octave, the next number is___ ??
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In the following series 81 squared, 27 to fifth, 9 to octave, the next number is___ ??
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3 to the 11th would be the answer
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The base of the next number will be 9/3 or 3, and the exponent will be 8+3 or 11.
The next number in the series is 3^11
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