
It could be anything... there isnt enough info to derive a formula for this sequence. you need to provide the numbers in the sequence before 11 to arrive at some kind of rule.
This is a typical radio/tv "competition" strategy; very loosely defined - no 'real" answer - but it looks simple and obvious. So many many people will take part yet whether you win or not basically boils down to whether the station will choose your answer or not. These type of questions caused problems for UK radio stations as it was argued that the competitions were actually lotteries as it was down to pure luck whether your answer was 'correct' and the taxes on gambling are a lot higher than taxes on radio stations hence the problems for radio stations if these competitions were correctly classified as gambling not problem solving. -- Pamoja e:daudi.were@gmail.com <e%3Adaudi.were@gmail.com> skype: d.were