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Moving Systems: Mint Racers Race Team Members: Caden and Menzie

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 Item Cost per Item Number Purchased Total Cost Lifesaver Mints $75  4 300  Straw $100  2 200  Popsicle Stick $50 100  Masking tape – 12”  1 50  Notebook Card $25 Paper Clips   Total Spent 700 

Car 1 Test Results Time Stopped Distance 5 ft.

Improving our Design Our Goal: With our $200 we purchased:

Car 2 Test Results Time 7.16 sec. Distance 10 ft.

Car 3 Test Results

Design Process Strength Future Goal

Team Collaboration Strength We coraperated Future Goal

The Final Race