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Since 1 is a member of the Fibonacci sequence, it is always possible. Any natural number, N, can be represented as a sum of a string of N ones.



Yes.

Since 1 is a member of the Fibonacci sequence, it is always possible. Any natural number, N, can be represented as a sum of a string of N ones.



Yes.

Since 1 is a member of the Fibonacci sequence, it is always possible. Any natural number, N, can be represented as a sum of a string of N ones.



Yes.

Since 1 is a member of the Fibonacci sequence, it is always possible. Any natural number, N, can be represented as a sum of a string of N ones.

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Yes.

Since 1 is a member of the Fibonacci sequence, it is always possible. Any natural number, N, can be represented as a sum of a string of N ones.

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