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Our experiment was
to see if different foods that you eat in the morning affect the way you
do different things. On the first day we tested ourselves and two males.
We didn’t eat anything for breakfast that morning and did all three of
the tests. The three tests were memorize fifteen different pictures in
20 seconds and recite them back, do five math questions in one minute
and thirty seconds, and run three timed laps as hard as you can. On the
second day we all ate one banana and a glass of orange juice and did the
three tests gain but with different math questions and pictures to
memorize. The third day we each ate a chocolate bar and drank two
glasses of pop and did the three tests again. For the final day we each
ate a bowl of cereal with milk and did the three tests for the final
time. The results showed that in the running times that chocolate and
soda and eating nothing improved the speed in running. But the results
of the memorizing differed from each day and each person so it was
inconclusive. The most conclusive result is that eating fruit and orange
juice improved math ability and eating nothing also brought down scores
greatly. Therefore our results are both inconclusive and conclusive.
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