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Investigating the arrangements of letters in words.  

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Introduction I am doing an investigation into words and the number of ways the words can be written. I will find formulae and work out the number of combinations for the words. Originally the task was to find combinations for the word MATT, but I decided to look at sequences of letters from the alphabet, which makes it easier to monitor and control because letters can be written in sequence eg. A-B-C. I will start by looking at words with no letters the same because this is the simplest to work with. I will find a formula for that, beginning with words that are 1 letter long and carrying on to letters that are 5 letters long so I have a wide range of data to form a formula out of and test it . E.g. ABCD Next I will look at words that have two letters the same e.g. AABC because the name...

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