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Fibonacci was a medieval maths person and buisnessman. One day, he was confronted with this question...
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| I'm bored, I'm goi ng to do some maths to stop me getting too bored. My name is Fibonacci and I wish I named something after myself. | |
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| How many pairs of rabbits will be produced in a year, beginning with a single pair, if in every month each pair bears a new pair which becomes productive from the second month on? | |
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| I'm not sure yet, but if I find a sequence, I'm going to name it after myself :) | |
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| Well hurry up, but did you know that this sequence has already been made up in India? | |
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And found the answer, he named it the Fibonacci sequence.
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| Eureka! I have the answer. And I've decided to rename the sequence after me so I can be FAMOUS!! | |
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| Wow, your clever. Have you noticed how your new sequence occurs in natural objects such as sunflowers? | |
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