What Do You Get When You Multiply the Next Two Numbers in This Sequence?

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In summary, someone wrote a math puzzle and no one has been able to solve it. Paden Roderit said that if someone can tell him what concepts they've learned so far in the course, he might be able to help. However, he doesn't think there is a pattern or relationship between the numbers, and suggests that people quit wasting their time on the puzzle. Finally, he suggests moving the topic of the puzzle to a different section.
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Can someone help me with this math puzzle?

:confused: Can anyone figure this out? :confused:

If you take the next two numbers in this sequence and multiply them together, what number will you get?

594, 487, 566, 493, 310, 447, ____, ____
 
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Wow, that's hard. If you don't figure it out and your teacher or someone tells you will you still post the answer here?
 
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First thing I would do is figure out how the numbers in this sequence are related, so you can determine the last two numbers.
 
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Ouabache said:
First thing I would do is figure out how the numbers in this sequence are related, so you can determine the last two numbers.

Who would've thought.. :wink:
 
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whozum said:
Who would've thought.. :wink:
figured you'd appreciate that... :biggrin:
 
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Are you sure about those numbers? Seems almost impossible...
 
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I'm thinking the relationship is not one of an arithmetic one or geometric, well that's actually obvious. So there must be some other "trick" to manipulating the numbers that none of us have seen so far.
 
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Please..ask someone you know about this problem. Yes, I will post the answer!
 
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Hey,

This is probably nothing but interestingly the spaces between the numbers are all prime,

107, 79, 73, 193, 137.
 
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"9" is not a prime number
 
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I can't really see any relationship here. However, I guess you could say there is a "halfway" type of relationship that I might be picking up.

I'm thinking that maybe the numbers are in sets of 3. this way:
594 478 566
493 310 447
----------------------------------------------
392 ? 388

I have no idea. But, maybe somebody might see something here that I'm not.

Paden Roder
 
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it might help if you can tell us what concepts you've learned sofar in the course.
 
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I was thinking that perhaps the answer had something to do with the products themselves, rather than the numbers. Notice that the question doesn't ask "what are the next two numbers", but rather "what is the product of the next two numbers". Given that, I think that perhaps the solution lies in finding a relationship between the products.

594 x 487 = 289278
566 x 493 = 279038
310 x 447 = 138570
? x ? = ?

However I don't note any special relationship between the products. Perhaps someone else will?
 
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I would probably advise people here to quit wasting time on this, as it is not for any sort of class per se, but rather a (weekly?) competition put out by some sort of RPG-ish gaming website, http://www.neopets.com/games/conundrum.phtml Not that there is anything wrong with doing math recreationally, I just have a hunch that the numbers have significance with respect to the site content, rather than mathematical meaning.

Just my thoughts though.
 
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yea I've been working on this for a while too. i have no clue, I've worked extensively lol/ but I'm starting to agree more with PRodQuanta.

its weird how the first number in each iss 545,434,maybbe the nexty will be 323

also did it say that this was the order theywere in? like mayb eyour able to rearange them, but that's doubtful
my last suggestion is tht there is nopattern and youmight just haveto look around for something on the site you gotit from. just a couple ideas
 
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sambo said:
I would probably advise people here to quit wasting time on this, as it is not for any sort of class per se, but rather a (weekly?) competition put out by some sort of RPG-ish gaming website, http://www.neopets.com/games/conundrum.phtml Not that there is anything wrong with doing math recreationally, I just have a hunch that the numbers have significance with respect to the site content, rather than mathematical meaning.

Just my thoughts though.
yes it is, excpet when neopets releases the answer on thursday i don't thik they r going to give the solution out justthe answer.. whiuch is the two number multipl;ioed tgethor, i would still liek to kow what the two nubers are and how to solve the problem, even after it is over.


but i agree with you though considering it houdl be for homework help, its better notr to waste other peoples time. if anything the entire topic should e moved out of the homework section
 
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