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The fourth number and numbers after it will be: 24, 41, 74, 139, 254. The 8th number, 254, is the first to exceed 200.


Thanks Carcass, is there no other way to calculate this. What if we were asked first no. to exceed 2000 or something greater.
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Thanks Carcass, I totally misread the question.
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The fourth number and numbers after it will be: 24, 41, 74, 139, 254. The 8th number, 254, is the first to exceed 200.


Thanks Carcass, is there no other way to calculate this. What if we were asked first no. to exceed 2000 or something greater.


Probably there will be some sort of twist such as the number nth will be a multiple of some sort of cyclicity in the pattern.

If the question would as it is above but with a number over 2000 I do not see another way to go ahead and count as we did for just above 200.

But usually when we deal with huge numbers there is always some sort of other element to take into account not just a counting as above which is usually used for small numbers
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Hmm yup make sense, they will be providing us some more clues if no. is going to be greater
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