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Mathematics Layers Coursework Chris Grindrod 11SRH Introduction: In this investigation I will be investigating the amount combinations there are when there is a set sized grid with x number of squares on it, one cube can fit In to each square but there must also be one empty square. Then another layer of squares can be placed on top of the first layer of squares but the same rules apply and there must be one square that does not have another square placed on top of it. This applies to any number of layers until you are made to or required to stop. On each new layer you have to use one cube than the layer before until you have to stop or are asked to stop at a certain layer. The rules of the investigation are as follows: The number of cubes on the bottom layer is always one less than the...

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