By Nikki Eskew and Merritt Philpot Period 3. The problem is that we need to make a 3 inch wide, 10 inch tall tower.

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By Nikki Eskew and Merritt Philpot Period 3

The problem is that we need to make a 3 inch wide, 10 inch tall tower.

 The 2 nd step is to brainstorm and think about the design of the tower that we want to build. We originally had the idea to build a tower somewhat like this one.

 The 3 rd step is to research the type of tower we want to build.  We decided that we wanted to

 We decided that we wanted to build a tower that has lines across and X’s going down.

 We decided that we wanted to build a tower that has a line across every 3 inches, and then big X’s going across that are 4.5 inches in length.