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T-Shapes Coursework We have been asked to investigate the relationship between the T-total and the T-number for our T-shapes coursework. We have been given our first T-shape on a 9 by 9 grid. This T-shape is shown below: The total of the numbers inside the T-shape is 1 + 2 + 3 + 11 + 20 = 37 this is called the T-total. The T-number for this T-shape is 20. T-number I have now moved the shape over one square on the grid. The new total of the numbers inside the shape is 2 + 3 + 4 + 12 + 21 = 42. Looking at this I can see that 5 has been added to the T-total. This is because when moved over, each number increases by one, and because there are 5 squares in the T-shape, the number increases by 5. Knowing this I...

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