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Let’s put your new knowledge to the test! Imagine you’re in a garden, and you notice a sunflower. You count the spirals of seeds and find 34 spirals going one way and 55 going the other. Are these numbers part of the Fibonacci sequence?
Answer & Explanation
Yes, both 34 and 55 are Fibonacci numbers! This is a classic example of the Fibonacci sequence in nature. The arrangement allows the sunflower to pack seeds efficiently, maximizing space and resources.
Great Job! Next time you’re in nature, try spotting these patterns yourself. It’s like a treasure hunt for math lovers!
Interesting Fact
Did you know that the Fibonacci sequence isn’t just limited to Earth? in fact, the spiral arms of galaxies often follow the Fibonacci pattern! While not all galaxies are perfect spirals, many exhibit this fascinating structure. It’s a cosmic reminder of how math and nature are intertwined, even on the grandest scales.
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