62 cm. RULES AND REGULATIONS  Only spaghetti and marshmallows may be used to build your tower  ALL materials must be obtained from solving trigonometric.

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62 cm

RULES AND REGULATIONS  Only spaghetti and marshmallows may be used to build your tower  ALL materials must be obtained from solving trigonometric problems – no bartering allowed!  Tower height measurements will commence in exactly 45 hr – no earlier, no later!  Have fun

1.Adele Alisa Andrew 2.Kelly KV Lauren 3.Sean Shima Stefan 4.Diana Denise Inga 5.Joe Anne JasonJacob 6.Stephanie Taylor Sylvia 7.LukaszPeterNabgha 8.KatieKeith Justin 9.TedTiffanyWarren TEAMS ROLES: Writer, Relayer (& coach), Builder (& coach)