If you are talking about Fibinacci as in the sequence 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89... than some very good examples of when this sequence is seen in real life are given in the book The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown. The Fibinacci sequence is known as the "Golden Ratio" or the most beautiful number. The rule of the sequence is that each two preceding terms equals the next. So 1 and 1 equal 2, 1 and 2 equal 3, 2 and 3 equal 5, and so on. Real life examples of the ratio in use are the number of female honey bees in any comb the world over to male bees.(I believe this was one of the examples from the DaVinci Code) Also in art, DaVinci himself used the sequence to make his famous work, the Vitruvian Man. Many more examples of this work of Fibinacci exist, just do a little bit of research, and it will go a long way.
Yes, good is an adjective. Example: That was a good game. Good can be a noun, as well. Example: They work for the greater good.
"Good" can be either a noun or an adjective: Example as noun: We must all work for the greater good. Example as adjective: she is a very good girl.
Example sentence - He earns a good wage for the work he performs.
Work is simply the transfer of energy. Both work and energy are measured in the same units, for example, Joules.
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Yes. They are the same volume. Good work !
An example of an in-text citation for the same author but different works in APA format would be (Smith, 2019a) for the first work and (Smith, 2019b) for the second work by the author in the same document.
yes, BP is a really good example of a primary sector business so i think that its a good choice to do some work on this example if you are doing assessments on it.
Same as the unit for energy. For example, the SI unit is the joule.
A good example of integrity at work is when an employee takes responsibility for a mistake they made, even if it may have negative consequences for them. This shows honesty, accountability, and a commitment to upholding ethical standards in the workplace.
Robots are good for work that has a lot of repetition, especially on tasks that require a lot of precision and that need to be done exactly the same every time. They are also beneficial when work requires much heavy lifting. One example is the robots that weld together the parts of car bodies.
Yes. Good work.