bean+project

media type="custom" key="7255121" 1. The number of beans being passed decreased because it got harder to use different finger combinations. For example, on the chart, for the ur1 and ur2 was passed more often than the ur3 and ur4 because we were not used to passing things around with that kind of finger combinations. 2. Some conclusions is that the thumb is very helpful in picking up things. For example, when we were using the ur3 and ur4 we kept dropping the been and had to start all over; but if we could use our thumb then we wouldn't have dropped it as many times as we would have done when using the ur3 and ur4. 3. One error is that some one could have dropped the been and the group would have to stat over. Also, another error is that the person that is counting could have counted wrong, forget which number they were up to and would have to start all over. Another error can be that, they could be using the wrong finger and would have to start all over. 4. The lab demonstrates adaptation by, some of the finger combinations people don't really use to pass things around and to pass the bean we had to use different finger combinations and we kind of got used to the different finger combinations, so we adapted to passing around a bean with different finger combinations. –