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3. list all measurements that you can make with the 10-oz and 6-ov glasses. you can combine both cups for this process. if the measurements were not included in your process to solve, prove how you can make specific measurements. 4. make observations about your findings is there anything that you notice? make a conjecture. do you think what you found will work in all cases (for example if you were to use odd measurements rather than even)? 5. vary the problem in an attempt to prove your conjecture. you can vary the problem by changing the target amount to find or changing the size of the glasses. since you have already found all possible measurements for the 10-oz and 6-oz glass, your task is to change the glass sizes.

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