what is the next number in the series : -1/3 | 5/3 | 5 | 1 | 0.2
A) 2.2 B) 3 1/3 C) 5.5 D) 6.2
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what is the next number in the series : -1/3 | 5/3 | 5 | 1 | 0.2
A) 2.2 B) 3 1/3 C) 5.5 D) 6.2
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This remembers me of a problem in Timus ( https://acm.timus.ru/problem.aspx?space=1&num=2125 ).
"For sure you have seen puzzles like “Given the sequence, find its next element”. They seem logical in your childhood, but later you begin to understand that you can write any number and justify it with some tricky construction."
So I would say that the answer is all of them =P