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Counting to 100,000

Method:
  1. Read the numbers given.
  2. Notice the pattern in the sequence of numbers.
  3. Guess the number that should come next.
Example
123,000; 223,000; 323,000; 423,000,___
Look at the numbers in the above sequence. Here the difference between one number to the next is 100,000, therefore, it is skip counting by 100,000. That is, to each number we have to add 100,000 to get the next number.
In the above example,
223,000 - 123,0006000 = 100,000
323,000 - 223,0006000 = 100,000
423,000 - 323,0006000 = 100,000
Hence, to each number we have to add 1000 to get the next number.
423,000 + 100,000 = 523,000
Answer: 523,000


Directions: Find the missing number. Also write at least ten examples of your own.
Q 1: What is the missing number?
11174, 11175, 11176, 11177, ___
11177
11178
11179
11176

Q 2: What is the missing number?
76836, 76838, 76840, 76842, ___
76846
76840
76842
76844

Q 3: What is the missing number?
62425, 62427, 62429, 62431, ___
62429
62435
62433
62431

Q 4: What is the missing number?
86632, 86633, 86634, 86635, ___
86634
86635
86636
86637

Q 5: What is the missing number?
22788, 22790, 22792, 22794, ___
22792
22794
22796
22798

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