Almira+&+Ramisha+Bean+Passing

media type="custom" key="7265553" The number of bean passing changes as the number of our fingers change because some of the fingers were stronger than others. I know that my UR1-UR2 were stronger than my UR2-UR5. Even in the graphs that we had made it showed that for must people the numbers changed according to what fingers they used. Towards the end the numbers started decreasing because people were using weaker fingers.

Conclusions I can develop from looking at the data is that at the beginning a lot of people had very high numbers and then toward the end the peoples numbers started to slowly decrease. The beginning people had numbers as high as 100 then at the end people had like 15. It shows that when the fingers started to get far apart the numbers went down but when the fingers were near each other the numbers were very high.

Two or three sources of errors that could have occurred through out this project is that people could have grouped the numbers wrong. Also people could have quit and just put in random numbers just to finish it off.

This lab demonstrates "Adaptation" because it shows how using oposable thumbs help us survives and how we need them. Without oposable thumbs we would not be able to pick anything up and would die of hunger.