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Complete the pattern 486,162,54,18
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Complete the pattern 486,162,54,18
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Here are some numbers that come next in the pattern: 6, 2,
and so on.
In this pattern, each number is a third of the number before it. You can continue dividing numbers in the pattern by 3 to find other consecutive numbers.
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6, 2, 0.(6) and so on
you simply divide each number by 3
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