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Logical Reasoning Practice Test: Missing Figures — Flashcards

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Here are some steps to solve a missing figures problem:
Identify the pattern of the sequence.
Look for similar changes in the numbers.
Select 2 or 3 terms in the text and apply a rule to find the missing number.

For example, if the sequence is 2, 3, 6, 4, 5, 20, _, 3, 18, then the missing number is 6. The pattern of the sequence is that each number is the sum of the two previous numbers. So, the missing number is the sum of 5 and 20, which is 25.

Here is another example: if the sequence is 1, 3, 9, 15, 25, _, 49, then the missing number is 35. The pattern of the sequence is that each number is the square of the previous number. So, the missing number is the square of 5, which is 25.

There are many different types of missing figures problems, and the steps to solve them may vary depending on the specific problem. However, the general approach is to identify the pattern of the sequence and then apply that pattern to find the missing number.

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