Could you please continue this pattern for three more continuations?
If there are more ways to complete this pattern, I would like to know.
o
·o ·oo ·oo |
Request for Question Clarification by
denco-ga
on
15 Oct 2003 14:53 PDT
Howdy acedabase,
Is the pattern:
o ·o ·oo ·oo
or
·o ·oo ·oo
or exactly as your posting, that is, a single o on the first
line, with ·o ·oo ·oo directly underneath it on a second
line, with the second ·oo directly aligned with the · under
the o on the first line?
Thanks! denco-ga
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Clarification of Question by
acedabase-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 07:14 PDT
denco,
Thanks for your response. The pattern is:
1) one dark circle to the left of one light circle.
2) one dark to the left of two light circles.
3) one dark circle to the left of two light circles, with a light
circle
sitting directly on top of the dark circle.
What I am asking for is the next three progressions of the pattern.
The information I gave you represents progressions 1, 2, and 3. I need
4, 5, and 6 to complete the answer. My belief is that there could be
more than one combination that will represent progressions 4, 5, and 6
based on the information that is provided. NOTE: progression three
that I provided would actually have the "light circle" that is ON TOP
of the dark circle sitting DIRECTLY on top, but I could not figure out
how to make that happen.
Thanks,
acedabase
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Clarification of Question by
acedabase-ga
on
16 Oct 2003 07:26 PDT
denco,
Thanks for your response. The pattern is actually:
1) one dark circle to the left of one light circle.
2) one dark circle to the left of two light circles.
3) one dark circle to the left of two light circles with a light
circle
sitting DIRECTLY on top of the dark circle.
What I have provided are progressions 1, 2, and 3. What I need from
you is progressions 4, 5, and 6. My belief is that there could be at
least two answers for progressions 4, 5, and 6.
Thanks,
acedabase
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