COMPLETE THE SERIES
19 48 30 96....
A.144 B. 192 C.160 D. NONE OF THESE
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Answer / tony
If the series like
19 48 96 _ then
19*2 = 48
48*2 = 96
96*2 = 192
Answer is B.192
else D. NONE OF THESE
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