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Mr. epstein placed two-stools in front of the classroom. one had three-legs and the other had four legs. he asked charlene to sit on each of them. she noticed that the four-legged stol rocked when she sat on it, but the three-legged stool was steady and did not rock. make a conjecture about why this might have occurred.


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