Moving Systems: Mint Racers Race Team Members : Gianna G. Ryan E.

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Moving Systems: Mint Racers Race Team Members : Gianna G. Ryan E.

The Challenge To design and create a car that will roll down a track at the fastest possible speed. You only have $700 to purchase supplies to construct your car. at

Materials Budget ItemCost per Item Number Purchased Total Cost Lifesaver Mints$753 $225 Straw$1002 $200 Popsicle Stick$500$0 Masking tape – 12”$501 Notebook Card$25 2$50 Paper Clips$25 3$75 Total Spent600

Car 1 Test Results TimeStopped Distance0.26 feet

Improving our Design Our Goal: Keep the wheels steady With our $200 we purchased: lots of tape

Car 2 Test Results Timestopped Distance0.26 feet

Design Process Strength Switching are car design Future Goal To make wheels steady

Team Collaboration Strength Thinking of ideas Future Goal Each person dose equal work