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Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the fourth number is related to the third number.
41
49
47
51
Let’s break this down step by step:
- The question is built around finding a pattern, but you didn’t supply the set of numbers to compare—so I can only look at the options.
- Here are the options: 41, 49, 47, 51.
- Usually, in these questions, 49 stands out. That’s because 49 = 7 x 7, a perfect square, while the others aren’t.
- 41 and 47 are prime numbers (makes them special but not like a perfect square does for this kind of analogy).
- 51 is just out here (not prime, not a square).
- If the relationship is “number whose square root is an integer,” 49 is pretty clearly the outlier.
- So, the answer should be:
Option:2, 49
That’s the logic. If you need the pattern explored differently, toss in those first 5 numbers and I’ll dive deeper.
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