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2, 8, 32, 128 what is the sequence?
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2, 8, 32, 128
what is the sequence?
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Yeah I agree that the sequence is multiplying each number by 4.
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You multiply each by four to get the next number.
2*4=8
8*4=32
32*4=128
The next one in sequence would be 512. Since 128*4=512
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