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GCSE Maths Bad Tomato Investigation  

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GCSE Maths Bad Tomato Investigation GCSE Maths Bad Tomato Investigation A problem has emerged involving bad tomatoes. I am going to investigate it and find some solutions to the problem. At first there is a regular tray of good tomatoes. Then suddenly, one goes bad. An hour later, all the ones that the bad tomato is touching go bad. This continues until the whole tray goes bad. The problem gets worse when the trays are stacked on top of each other, but I'll look at that later. I'm going to start by investigating a normal square box of tomatoes. It would look like this to start with: Then let's say tomato 1 goes bad: After one hour, tomatoes 1, 2 and 5 will be bad: Then after another hour...

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