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7:07 PM, Tuesday October 13th 2020
edited at 7:07 PM, Oct 13th 2020

This is much better! Continue pushing them in that direction, and they’ll be even more so, and, as a result of that mileage, their accuracy is bound to increase, too.

It’s better, and, indeed, recommended, to complete the box challenge before lesson 2, yes. As for the cylinder challenge, the recommended order is to go for it after lesson 5, though you can do it at any time before lesson 2, technically.

Next Steps:

For now, i'll send you off to the box challenge, since that's next on the list. Good luck!

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edited at 7:07 PM, Oct 13th 2020
8:04 PM, Tuesday October 13th 2020

Thank you :)

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