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GCSE MATHEMATICS COURSEWORK: NUMBER STAIRS NAME: PRATEEK BHANDARI FORM: 11C DATE: 7TH MARCH 2004 PART 1: For the other 3-step stairs, investigate the relationship between the stair total and the position of the stair shape on the grid. As described in the question I will be investigating the relationship between stair total and the position of the stair shape on a 10 by 10 grid. To find that out, I have decided to take three stairs on different positions on the grid and find their stair total. After that, I will find a formula through which I can calculate the stair total of any stair number. Below is a three level stair shape on a 10 by 10 grid. If we write the same stair in terms n (stair number) then it It will be: Stair number up by 20 stair number up by 10 stair number up by 11 ...

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