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Count the left-handed and right-handed spirals on the cacti in the photograph. You should get two consecutive terms of the Fibonacci sequence. What are the numbers? A. 34 and 55 B. 5 and 8 C. 8 and 13
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Count the left-handed and right-handed spirals on the cacti in the photograph. You should get two consecutive terms of the Fibonacci sequence. What are the numbers? A. 34 and 55 B. 5 and 8 C. 8 and 13 D. 21 and 34 E. 13 and 21
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All choices are consecutive terms of the Fibonacci series. You are going to have to post the figure, or just count them like it asks.
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