


Understanding Sweet-Numbered Sequences: A Unique Numbering System
Sweet-numbered refers to a numbering system that uses the word "sweet" to indicate a specific pattern of numbers. In this system, each number is assigned a unique name based on its position in the sequence.
Here's how it works:
1. The first number in the sequence is called "sweet 1".
2. The second number is called "sweet 2".
3. The third number is called "sweet 3", and so on.
4. When you reach the end of the sequence, you start again from the beginning, so the last number is called "sweet 1".
For example, if we use this system to count up to 10, we would get:
1. sweet 1
2. sweet 2
3. sweet 3
4. sweet 4
5. sweet 5
6. sweet 6
7. sweet 7
8. sweet 8
9. sweet 9
10. sweet 1
So, the number 10 in this system is called "sweet 1", and the number 1 is called "sweet 1".



