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Kennedi Farrell
16 February, 21:47
101,112,131,415,161, next number in sequence
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Perla Poole
16 February, 23:38
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This is just a random thing your teacher assigned. The next number is 718
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Emanuel Myers
17 February, 00:10
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This actually a puzzle, not a math problem.
Write it out with no commas:
101112131415161
it actually says 10, 11, 12, etc.
so the next number would be 718
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