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See how many squares would be needed in order to construct any cross-built up in the way described in the investigation.  

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Borders Part 1- Aim: - My aim is to see how many squares would be needed in order to construct any cross-built up in the way described in the investigation. Plan:-> To use simple techniques first and begin with a simple number.> Use examples, diagrams and label them.> To record all results found in a table> Extend investigation to 3-D Method:- To create a larger cross, surround the shaded squares with white squares. To begin my investigation I will start off with a simple number of squares. Pattern 1- Number of shaded squares I have chosen is 1. Total number of squares = 4 + 1 = 5 White squares = 4 By using the method stated in the investigation, I have constructed a larger cross. By using the same method I will again construct the next sequence of crosses. Pattern 2- Pattern 3- Total number of squares = 25 White squares = 12 Total number of squares = 13 White squares =...

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