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Investigate the relationships between the numbers in the crosses.  

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GCSE Maths Coursework 2 - Assessment A01 Aim * To investigate the relationships between the numbers in the crosses. Hypotheses * I predict that several connections will be found, which will help relate to crosses in a 100 square grid. * I predict that were ever the cross is on the grid that the result will always be the same, for each cross. * I predict that when the cross is changed, that the original equation will still apply but with a division number. * That knowing one number on the cross that all others are able to be found by adding or subtracting a fixed number. Original cross 36 74 a 45 46 47 83 84 85 d x b 56 94 c Rule: * (Left x right number) - (top x bottom number) = 99 * This rule states that if a cross is situated anywhere on a grid, then the left number multiplied by the right...

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