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By Georgia Chisholm & Annie Dickson

By Georgia Chisholm & Annie Dickson. Introduction. Aim: To figure out how fast someone can eat a lollipop without biting it. Hypothesis: I think you could eat it in 3:36 seconds. Apparatus: Lollipops and Timer. Method: 1. Everyone gets a lollipop and timer.

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By Georgia Chisholm & Annie Dickson

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  1. By Georgia Chisholm & Annie Dickson

  2. Introduction Aim: To figure out how fast someone can eat a lollipop without biting it. Hypothesis: I think you could eat it in 3:36 seconds. Apparatus: Lollipops and Timer. Method: 1. Everyone gets a lollipop and timer. 2. Put lollipop in mouth and start timing as soon as you start sucking it. 3. When finished lollipop stop timer and record time. Risk Assessment: Choking on lollipop.

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  9. Conclusion I took 15:5163 to suck my lollipop. My hypothesis was way off!  The End

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