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Investigate the number of ways there are of arranging cubes on different sized grids.  

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Atinuke Odunsi 10L Maths Coursework - (LAYERS) Mr. Roberts In this piece of coursework I'm going to investigate the number of ways there are of arranging cubes on different sized grids. I will then use these results to see if there is any correlation between the size of the grids and the amount of cubes. Rule 1:the number of cubes on the 1st layer is 1 less than the number of squares on the grid. Rule 2:in each layer there is 1 cube less than on the layer below KEY~ ~ 1st layer ~ 2nd layer Part 1: For the first part I will be trying to find out how many ways there are of arranging 5 cubes on a 2 x 3 grid. I HAVE FOUND OUT THAT THERE ARE 6 WAYS OF ARRANGING 5 CUBES ON A 2 x 3 GRID! Part 2: For the second part, I will be trying to find out how many ways there are of...

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