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Which of the following is an example of how algorithms can be seen in everyday life, such as in the proportions of natural objects?
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algorithmic bias
algorithmic bias
programming
programming
discrepancies
discrepancies
the golden ratio
the golden ratio
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the golden ratio
Explanation: The golden ratio (and related Fibonacci patterns) appears in proportions of shells, flowers, and other natural objects — a mathematical pattern seen in everyday life.
Explanation: The golden ratio (and related Fibonacci patterns) appears in proportions of shells, flowers, and other natural objects — a mathematical pattern seen in everyday life.
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