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The Mystery of the Magic Square  

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The Mystery of the Magic Square Introduction I chose to use a magic square for this investigation, as I am interested in the maths ability of the people around me. I also wanted to test whether or not our SAT results are a good representation of how good we are at maths and that if the people who have higher maths results can complete the magic square faster. I am going to test these inter-related hypotheses. "Boys on average will complete the Magic Square faster than girls" "People with a higher total of SAT scores will complete the magic square faster" "People in the top set will do better than those in the lower set (the lower the score the better a person has done)" How the Magic square works A Magic square is an X by X grid that can look like this. That has a number put in each square of the grid. But all...

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