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To know the exact starting and finishing point we attached two “pointers to the legocar” [Picture 1]. One on the left front and one i the center of the back. When placing the Legocar car at the starting position on a white paper we marked the two points with a pen where the two pointers pointed down on the paper.
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![touchingpoint](http://gitlab.au.dk/uploads/u4099/legolabtimadala/5aa360bab7/touchingpoint.jpg)
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###### Picture 1: the two blue legobricks are used as a pointer that point down towards the white paper. Then two dots are added beneath them to know the exact start position. The finishing position is then recorded by drawing dots beneath the two pointers.
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##### Picture 1: the two blue legobricks are used as a pointer that point down towards the white paper. Then two dots are added beneath them to know the exact start position. The finishing position is then recorded by drawing dots beneath the two pointers.
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We then ran the pilotSquare code, and as Picture 2 and video 1 shows, in every tested instance, the start and finish position where not the same. Although, the final position where almost identically in each of the tests.
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