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What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series: 10, 15, 15, 12.5, 9.375, 6.5625 (?)

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The pattern of the series is: 10 × = 15 15 ×= 15 15 ×= 12.5 12.5 ×= 9.375 9.375...

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