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In each blank below a single digit is inserted such that the following six three-digit numbers, in this order, form an arithmetic sequence: 1_ _, _ _ 9, 2 _ 2, _ 6 _, 2 _ _, _ 3 _What is the value of the next number in the sequence?

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The series appears to be     166, 199, 232, 265, 298, 331

With examples, define sequence?

A list of numbers in a certain order is known as a sequence. A term is the name given to each number in a sequence.

                                      In a series, each term has a place (first, second, third and so on). Take the sequence 5, 15, 25, 35, as an example. Each number is referred to as a word in the sequence.

The last number of the common difference must end in 3

And this must be a 2 digit number

So....the first number must end in 6

The the 4th number must be 265

So..... the 5th number  must end in 8

And the last digit  of the last term must end in  1  [ and begin with 3 ]

Putting all this together  we have that

265  + 2d  =  331

2d  = 66   ⇒  d = 33

So  the first term must be  265 - 3 (66)  =  166

the series appears to be     166, 199, 232, 265, 298, 331

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