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Investigate calendars, and look for any patterns.  

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Maths Coursework Introduction: I was given a task to investigate calendars, and look for any patterns. I noticed several patterns, the first of which was the relationship between the starting days of different months, also I noticed the relationship between numbers in columns of the calendar, the relationship between numbers in the rows, Studying diagonal relationships, and Studying relationships between adjacent numbers. 1. Days on which months start First, I explore the days on which different months start. Which months are the same/ have a pattern? Ex 1.1 Study Sample Calendar: Month Starting day 1 Friday 2 Monday 3 Monday 4 Thursday 5 Saturday 6 Tuesday 7 Thursday 8 Sunday 9 Wednesday 10 Friday 11 Monday 12 Wednesday From the above table, I can see that some of the months start on the same day, which means there may be a pattern when compared with other years. If so, then that means there is a pattern of which months start on the same day each year. The results of this first test are as follows: 1, 10 = same 2, 3, 11 =...

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