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Direction : Find the wrong number in following number series.
5, 9, 25, 59, 125, 225, 369
369
225
25
59
9
- Let's look at the progression in the series.
- It appears to follow a pattern involving squaring consecutive integers, then subtracting 1:
- \(2^2 + 1 = 5\)
- \(3^2 = 9\)
- \(5^2 = 25\)
- \(7^2 + 10 = 59\)
- \(11^2 + 4 = 125\)
- \(13^2 + 10 = 225\)
- \(17^2 + 10 = 369\)
- The pattern seems inconsistent. There is irregularity at 59.
- The correct position for the series is broken between 25 and 125.
? Option:4 - 59
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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