After the hand was complete with the servo motor, the next thing to do was to complete the code on Snap! for the hand to move. This part was pretty simple because there weren't too many parts to add but it did take a little while to get the correct angle measurements. This part took a lot of trial and error before finding the right degree to set the servo at for the hand to move correctly. The servo motor seemed to not be strong enough and wasn't rotating correctly.
The final code that I used for the hand is found below.
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