The answer is 7.
You see, there exists this function that goes as follows:
f(0) = 1,
f(1) = 11,
f(2) = 21,
f(3) = 1211,
f(4) = 111221,
f(5) = 312211,
f(6) = 7
and f(x) = 0 for all values of x not equal to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Since you gave exactly the same peculiar numbers, you must mean the sequence that lists the values of this function for all non-negative integers, and with the next integer of course you mean 6.
Must be the correct answer, otherwise that would be a HUGE coincidence.
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The answer is [b]7[/b].
You see, there exists this function that goes as follows:
f(0) = 1,
f(1) = 11,
f(2) = 21,
f(3) = 1211,
f(4) = 111221,
f(5) = 312211,
f(6) = 7
and f(x) = 0 for all values of x not equal to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Since you gave exactly the same peculiar numbers, you must mean the sequence that lists the values of this function for all non-negative integers, and with the next integer of course you mean 6.
Must be the correct answer, otherwise that would be a HUGE coincidence.
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