Lab Group D Week 5 Data: Weaving

In 14 minutes, one person tablet wove 9 rows. The weave was 4 cm. long and 2.5 cm. at its widest point. In a 3 minute segment of time, 2 rows were woven.

Time (minutes)Number of rows wovenLength (cm.)Width at widest point (cm.)Average number of rows per minute
14942.50.64
32N/AN/A0.66

For the 14 minute period, an average of 0.64 rows were woven per minute. For the 3 minute period, 0.66 rows were woven per minute.

With these measurements, on average, 0.65 rows were woven per minute which means it would take 15.38 minutes to weave 10 rows, and 153.85 minutes to weave 100 rows. However, when comparing data with other groups there was a trend of weaving being done more quickly with time. Because it took much of our lab time to set up the tablet weaving, we were only able to collect a small amount of data. We predict that it would take less than 153.85 minutes to weave 100 rows. We also predict that the 4 x 2.5 cm. dimensions are not directly correlated to the 9 rows, because the weave would become tighter as the weaver gained more experience.

It took 3 hours for one person to untangle and wrap 4 skeins of wool of similar lengths and weights.

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