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Layers I am carrying out an investigation to find out the different arrangements of cubes on a specified grid size. I will first start off with a two by three grid size which means there are six squares in the grid. On these six squares I will put five cubes. Each cube must fit exactly onto one square. During the course of my investigation I will display and describe my work and findings. I first investigated how many different arrangements of the five cubes there were on a 2 by 3 grid. The 2 by 3 grid obviously has 6 squares; as one square always has to stay blank, the other five squares will be filled in. Because there are six squares and one square is always blank, there are six different variations. For the second layer, there are only five squares, one of which has to stay blank. Because of this four...

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