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3:45 AM, Saturday February 17th 2024
edited at 3:46 AM, Feb 17th 2024

Hopefully this is more to your liking. Sorry for some of the rougher lines, I need to buy a new pen.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ijHr-m_gjlMMvq7RMytgWMiRLLmSGJ-T?usp=sharing

edited at 3:46 AM, Feb 17th 2024
4:19 AM, Sunday February 18th 2024

Well done I am going to mark your lesson as complete. Your next step is the 250 boxes challenge, don't forget about the 50:50 rule

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