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It's 101. Then 111. They all look the same when turned upside down.
Or it could be counting back down but in reverse so it would be 1, 8, 11, 69, 88, 96, 11, 1..
Either way though I believe is correct.
I think you made it a bit too easy by putting in 96 Rajesh. It looks as though the first anonymous is on the right track. The correct answer though would depend on how you are flipping the numbers. If numbers are flipped on a horizontal axis, then 100 looks the same upside down (assuming that one is a straight line rather than a 1). If it has to be flipped on a horizontal axis and a vertical axis, then 101 would indeed be the next number in the sequence. If foregotten was on the right track it would need to be 1,11,69,88,88,96,11,8,1 but I don't think that's the right answer.
the next one is 101
this is because they are rotated trouh 180 degrees, and still look the same, not flipped over, otherwise 69 would be pd sort of sape
the next one is 101
this is because they are rotated trouh 180 degrees, and still look the same, not flipped over, otherwise 69 would be pd sort of sape
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Next 4 numbers could be 111,689,888 and 986
14.
these are the ages of everyone in my family
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next number will be 99
next number will be 99
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