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Answer to Q196:

From the picture above, find the missing number.

The pattern is n²+1 of prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, etc)

For 2: n²+1 = 2²+1 = 5
For 3: n²+1 = 3²+1 = 10
For 5: n²+1 = 5²+1 = 26
For 7: n²+1 = 7²+1 = 50
For 11: n²+1 = 11²+1 = 122

Answer: 26



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Answer to Q196:

From the picture above, find the missing number.

The pattern is n²+1 of prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, etc)

For 2: n²+1 = 2²+1 = 5
For 3: n²+1 = 3²+1 = 10
For 5: n²+1 = 5²+1 = 26
For 7: n²+1 = 7²+1 = 50
For 11: n²+1 = 11²+1 = 122

Answer: 26

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