Given that the Halloween season is upon us, I decided to take on the liberty of using candy corn mathematically. They look nice and plus, I got to eat them when I was done. The basic structure that I experimented with this time was Sierpinski's Triangle. The candy corn pieces are all in a generally triangular shape, so they served as quite useful. I simply built upon one original piece of candy, and spread out the triangle from there. My method was this: For every empty corner of each piece of candy corn, add another piece. As I tested out this hypothesis, I discovered that it formed Sierpinski's Triangle! Snack time.
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