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Logic questions: 1, 1, 2,3,5? What number should I fill in? (online ~)
Logic questions: 1, 1, 2,3,5? What number should I fill in? (online equality ~)1+1= 21+2 = 3 2+3 = 5, so 3+5=8.

Just add them one by one.

What's the number after logic problem 2 2 6 14 34? A 1=2。

A2=2

A3=A2*2+A 1=6

A4=A3*2+A2= 14

A5=A4*2+A3=34

A6=A5*2+A4=34*2+ 14=82

The last number is 82.

Hello, there is a mathematical logic problem:1235791315 (). You need to fill in the last two numbers. 2 1,23

Interval, odd addition and subtraction: 2, 4, 6, 8, even addition and subtraction: 4, 6, 8.

What should be the reason for the logical question 1, 3, 2, 1, x, 0 X? Logic problem 4 1(28)27 83 (? What number is the question mark? Seek practice! 4 1 - 27 = 14

14 × 2 = 28 is the number in brackets.

And so on 83-65 = 18.

18 × 2 = 36

Fill in 36 in brackets.

; Wait online! It's easy to see the drawing of mathematical logic problem E in freshman year.

The problem of digital logic. Equal XOR function on sharp ~~ ~

; Wait online! Freshman mathematical logic problems E (P and non-q) or (p and q) or (non-p and non-q)

[(p and non-q) or (p and Q)] or (non-p and non-q)

[p sum (not q or Q)] or (not p and not q)

P or (neither p nor q)

>-> fee (not p and q)

In fact, you don't have to bother, because there are only four true values of PQ, and there are three in the title. Because it is disjunctive, you can only exclude the remaining one. ...

Logical problem 1, 5, 8, 9, (? What is in brackets (5- 1)*2=8.

(8-5)*3=9

(9-8)*4=4

Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe. . .

1, 1, 2,3,5, (), () What's in the brackets? 8, 13,

The law is equal to the sum of the first two numbers 3+5 = 8; 5+8= 13