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Dot to Dot Types of Number Join 1 to the next term in the sequence:5, 8, 11, 14, 17… Join that to the only even prime number Join that to the missing factor of 15; 1, 3, 5 … Join that to 4 squared Join that to the 3rd multiple of 6 Join that to the 7th Prime number Join that to the largest prime factor of 57 Join that to the LCM of 3 and 4 Join that to 2 cubed Join that to the 4th Prime Number Join that to 3 squared Join that to the next number in the sequence:5, 11, 17, 23, … Join that to the LCM of 5 and 6 Join that to 5 squared Join that to the next 2 odd numbers after 1 Join that to the next 2 even numbers after 2 Join that to the 5th prime number Join that to the missing factor of 20; 1,2,4,5,20 Join that to the 6th prime number Join that to 12 + 22 + 32 Join that to the 7th multiple of 3 Join that to the first 4 terms in the sequence; 2n + 20 Join that to the 9th prime number Join that to missing factor of 27; 1,3,9 … To finish the pattern join the last point to 31 and continue to join the dots in order until you reach 77 Then join that to 1