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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 15:00 mollyrosario

A sequence of positive integers with 2020 terms is called an FT sequence if each term after the second is the sum of the previous two terms. For example, if the first two terms of an FT sequence are 8 and 7, the sequence would begin 8,7,15,22,37, For some positive integer m, there are exactly 2415 FT sequences where the first two terms are each less than 2m and the number of odd-valued terms is more than twice the number of even-valued terms. What is the value of m? (A) 21 (B) 69 (C) 115 (D) 35 (E) 105

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