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Emma's Dilemma  

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Emma's Dilemma I will be investigating the different arrangements of letters of words, which don't have any identical letters in them and those that do. Then I will try and find a formula that can calculate the total arrangements of letters of any word, which does not have any identical letters in it. I will also try and find a formula to find the total arrangements of words, which have some identical letters in them. Firstly I will look at those words, which have no identical letters in them and then work out a formula that can find the total arrangements of letters in them. So I will begin by finding the total arrangements of a one-lettered word to finding the total arrangements of a four-lettered word. Thereafter I will try and predict the total arrangements of a five-lettered word and then I will check if I was correct by finding...

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