1. In each of the following questions, select the missing number from the given responses :216 209 202 522 515 508 633 626 ?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.58 am
    In each row the next term is obtained by subtracting 7 from the previous term
    In Row 1
    216,216-7 =209,209-7 =202
    In Row 2
    522,522-7 =515 ,515-7 =508
    In Row 3
    633, 633-7 =626, 626-7 =619
    So ? = 619



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