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Fibonacci plays the National Lottery An Investigation
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Fibonacci plays the National Lottery. Last week I picked the following numbers on the National Lottery 1, 4, 5, 9, 14, 23 I did not win anything, so this week I picked the numbers 2, 5, 7, 12, 19, 31 Again I did not win anything so next week I will try another sequence in which each number, after the first two numbers have been selected, is the sum of the two previous numbers. i.e. a Fibonacci sequence. How many different possible Fibonacci sequences are there that you can pick in the lottery?
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Solution Starting with ‘a’ and ‘b’ then the terms of the sequence are a, b, a+b, a + 2b, 2a + 3b, 3a + 5b To have the numbers on a lottery ticket we would need a<b and 3a + 5b 49 The table shows the possibilities
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a b 23456789 1 2 3 4 5
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There are therefore 23 possible Fibonacci sequences possible in the National Lottery. Has a Fibonacci sequence ever won the jackpot in the National lottery? No, not yet.
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