The first one, i believe, would be correct. all the others have one thing in common, and that's that they have repeating numbers. in the second one, x and y have repeating 6's and 3's, and in the third, x and y have repeating 6's as well. in the last one, there are repeating 3's. the first one has no repeating numbers.
Answer from: Quest
3, 12, 48, 384, 1536, 6144, 24576, 98304
step-by-step explanation:
just keep timing it by 4.
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