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I was bored and took a test asking fairly simple questions; as a person that did not excel in maths (unfortunately) I bungled many of those answers.

So fellow maths Poalers, please explain to me the logic how to solve questions such as:

"Bob likes 25 but not 24, he likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 not 145. Which does he like: 10, 50, 124, 200, 1600.

I don't see a pattern nor do I know a math formula to solve this type of question. How is this solved?

I was bored and took a test asking fairly simple questions; as a person that did not excel in maths (unfortunately) I bungled many of those answers. So fellow maths Poalers, please explain to me the logic how to solve questions such as: "Bob likes 25 but not 24, he likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 not 145. Which does he like: 10, 50, 124, 200, 1600. I don't see a pattern nor do I know a math formula to solve this type of question. How is this solved?

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Keep practicing. It would have taken you a while to (((notice some patterns))) before but now you can spot them easily.

This is the same, do online aptitude tests and you'll find you start noticing patterns and solve them quicker and easier.

There was one site i used which did tell you the answer/pattern which was quite helpful.

Learning fibinacci sequence is helpful cause that comes up quite a bit I found.