Does Tissue Durable?

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Our team had to come up with a question that would concern many other people or if they had questions about it. Our question was which toilet paper is most durable because we wanted to know which toilet paper can absorb the most water while using the least amount of tissue. After we had came up with our drive question we had to make our hypothesis. Our hypothesis was If we poured the water on the tissue then the thickest one will have the least amount of leakage. Which we had believe that scott would have the least amount of leakage but in order for us to figure that out we has to experiment it.
Before we started our experiment I had many questions about tissue who made it, what made them want to event it. I had so many questions so me and my team had came up with a idea to find the history or facts about tissue. So we had found the history over tissue in general which fast fact about tissue is that it was first introduced in 1857 but was available in the late 1920’s. Tissue was invented by a man named Joseph Gayetty which the name of the tissue was called the Gayetty's
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Which Envision was the most durable because it used the least amount of tissue. We also learned interesting facts about tissue, one interesting fact about tissue is that 23.6 per capita rolls of tissue is used by an average person. We also have found out in our experiment that even if that tissue is a name brand doesn’t mean it is durable. I observed the way that the tissue paper absorb the water. In our table you can see that that all of our data is correct because it shows which tissue used the most tissue which means which tissue had used the most tissue to absorb the water. In the graph you can see that the family dollar tissue used the most tissue to absorb the water. The Scott tissue had used more than Envision but the envision tissue had the used the least amount of

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