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Incorrect units of repeat.

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Correct units of repeat.

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A train of six cubes.

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A train of twelve cubes.

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A unit of repeat for the first train.

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A unit of repeat for the second train.

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Units of repeat not aligned.

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One unit of repeat reversed.

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Units of repeat aligned.

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Some students’ drawings of the frequency axis.

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A Scottish tartan.
Source: Getty/Arthur S Aubry.

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Three Blind Mice.

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Footprints in the sand.
Source: Ajith Kumar. Licensed under a Creative-Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0).

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A ladder.

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Jane’s drawing.

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A brick wall.
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under a Free Art License 1.3.

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An AAB repeating pattern.

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Two units of repeat found on the one fence.

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One possible unit of repeat.
Source: Getty/ Pete Ryan.

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Two possible units of repeat.
Source: Getty/Arthur S. Aubry.

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A wrought iron fence.
Source: NCPTT Media. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0).

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Patterned floor tiles.
Source: Getty/Pete Ryan.

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A staircase pattern.

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A growing pattern of cubes.

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