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Module 1 Activity 1

This document contains an activity on mathematics and science concepts. It includes exercises on patterns, sequences, Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio. The exercises involve identifying missing numbers in sequences, calculating sums of sequences, writing Fibonacci poems, and determining values and expressions involving Fibonacci numbers. The document provides answers to some of the exercises.

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CAOILE, ANGELO P.

GE 7 – Science, Mathematics in our World


BSE-ENGLISH – 1A March 17, 2023

MODULE 1: Activity 1
I. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
Encircle the letter corresponding to the missing pattern.

II.

Calculate 2 + 4 + 6 +. . . +2n for n =1, 2, …6.

Answer: 2+4+6+8+10+12

Calculate 1+3+5+…+(2n-1) for n=1,2, …6.

Answer: 1+3+5+7+9+11

Calculate 1+3+7+…+(2n-1) for n= 1,2, …6.

Answer: 1+3+7+15+31+63

III. What is the missing number in each of these sequences?

a) 19, 17, 15, 13, ...

b) 8, 11, 14, 17, ...

c) 5, 16, 27, 38, ....

d) 84, 80, 76, 72, ...

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IV. Determine the pattern and find out the numbers which will complete the sequence.

a. 58, 68, 57, 67, 56, 66, 55, 65, 54, 64

b. 3, 4, 6, 10, 18, 34, 66, 130, 258

c. 10, 54, 98, 1312, 1716, _________

V. Fill the table below to complete the power of 3.

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
3 9 27 81 243 729 2187 6561

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CAOILE, ANGELO P. GE 7 – Science, Mathematics in our World
BSE-ENGLISH – 1A March 17, 2023

MODULE 1: Activity 2
Individual Activity
A fib is a poem where the number of syllables per line follow the Fibonacci sequence. Invented
by Greg Pincus, it caught on so well that the New York Times wrote an article about it, which
naturally spawned many more ibs. Here are two examples. Write one fibs of your own. You
should at least reach 7th term of the Fibonacci number.

At
Times
We ask,
What joy is?
But for me? Easy.
For many has made a smiley
Men will be happy from a touch of a li'l pussy.

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CAOILE, ANGELO P. GE 7 – Science, Mathematics in our World
BSE-ENGLISH – 1A March 17, 2023

MODULE 1: Activity 3
Use the concept of Fibonacci sequence and Golden Ratio which we learned in this module to
help you work on the following items.

1. Determine the value of the following:

a. F40

Answer: 102334155

b. F30+F35

Answer: 10059505

c. F35/5

Answer: 1845493

d. 2 F25+F20

Answer: 156815

2. Write the following integers as the sum of at least 2 or 3 distinct Fibonacci numbers.

a. 19

Answer: F7+F5+F1

b. 27

Answer: F8+F5+F1

c. 68

Answer: F10+F7

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d. 97

Answer: F11+F6

3. The Fibonacci number of order 2 is described as each term in the sequence, from the 3rd on,
equals two times the term before it plus the term two places before it. (Tannenbaum, 2010).

Following this definition, the first six numbers in the Fibonacci sequence of order are given.
Give the next five numbers:

1, 2, 5, 12, 29, 70, 169, 408, 985, 2378

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