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Maths: Filled in Skeleton Towers A filled in tower is a skeleton tower with an arrangement of extra blocks between the supports. Below is a example of a filled in skeleton tower. This tower can be divided into two parts; the previous tower and the fillers. The previous tower The fillers The previous tower The number of cubes in this was calculated in the last part of the investigation The formula for this is t ( nē-n 2 ) + n = c Filler are fixed onto the previous tower to make filled towers. The fillers The number of fillers is a tower depends on the number of supports Fillers have different heights, depending on the height of the tower. Adding the number of cubes in the fillers of a shape to the number of cubes in the previous tower, will give the total cubes in a filled tower. If f = number of fillers and j = cubes in a filler, the formula is t ( nē-n 2 ) + n...

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