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Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair
that is different.
(16, 112)
(17, 119)
(18, 128)
(15, 105)
- Each pair consists of a number, n, and another number that might have some relationship to n.
- Option 1: (16, 112)
- 112 is 7 times 16.
- Option 2: (17, 119)
- 119 is 7 times 17.
- Option 3: (18, 128)
- 128 is not 7 times 18.
- Option 4: (15, 105)
- 105 is 7 times 15.
The pattern in three of these pairs is that the second number is 7 times the first number. Option 3 doesn't fit this pattern.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
Option 3: (18, 128)
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