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Maths Investigation: Emma's Dilemma In my investigation I will investigate the number of different combinations a word can be put in. For example the word... Tim. The letters in this word can be mixed up to show all the possible variations of combinations the letters can be put in. So a variation of the name Tim would be... Mit. E.g. TIM, ITM, MIT, TMI, ITM, MTI. ...this shows all the possible combinations the letters can be put into. A total of 6 different combinations can be achieved. I will begin by investigating the name LUCY. I will work out all the possible letter combinations that can be produced from this name. I have chosen this name because it has no letters the same and I first intend to investigate words with no letters repeated before perhaps moving on to that situation. Total = 24 variations. I will try the same...

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