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In the question we know that we know that the binary number are only 0 and 1.
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Also it is given that the value of n starts from 1.
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The first 10 terms of the sequence where each term represents the number of bits in the binary expansion of the number and are as follows.
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We have 1 comma 1 comma 2 comma 2 comma 3 3 comma 3 comma 4.
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4.
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And now we know that in binary representation in binary representation the number of bits corresponding the number of bits corresponding.
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To the number of digits required to represent a given a given number.
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For example, for example, the number one in binary is represent represented by a single bit while the numbers 2 and 3 require 2 bits as we count from 1 to 10 we can see that the number of bits increases as the numbers get larger resulting in a sequence of increasing terms.
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So the first 10 terms of this terms of this.
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Sequence are first binary representation of 1 is 1 then second binary representation of 1 is 1 then second binary representation representation of 2 is 10 heard binary representation of 3 is 1 1...