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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
146-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 15980 |
146-02 | PHONER: SQ. OF A 2-DIGIT NO. ENDING IN 5 |
3:01 |
STUDIO |
| Arthur has a one-sided telephone conversation in which he learns an easy short-cut for squaring any 2-digit number ending in 5: just multiply the first digit by one more than itself and put '25' to the right of it |
| 12531 |
146-03 | (BROADWAY) LEAD IN |
0:04 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 12530 |
146-04 | BROADWAY |
6:05 |
STUDIO |
| Melody Tapshoes dances into the heart of H.H. Biggs, Broadway producer, when she belts out a number about Square Number patterns. |
| 15920 |
146-05 | BUREAU OF MISSING NUMBERS: 36 |
2:05 |
STUDIO |
| Terry Ryan, an investigator, takes information pertaining to the number 36 and inputs this information into her computer. These characteristics include factors, whether it is square or triangular, etc |
| 13540 |
146-06 | SQUARE DANCE |
0:55 |
ANIMATION |
| This animation shows square numbers of dots arranging themselves into square arrays - all to a square dance tune. |
| 13140 |
146-07 | PERFECT SQUARES |
3:25 |
SONG |
| A blues band sings about square numbers and graphically suggests their connection to geometry. |
| 14050 |
146-08 | MAP, THE |
1:27 |
LIVE ACTION FILM |
| An older boy and his little brother use a map scale to estimate distance and travel time. |
| 11011 |
146-09 | MATHNET:PROBLEM OF THE PASSING PARADE-1 |
9:51 |
MATHNET |
| In anticipation of a rock star's visit, the Mathnetters calculate how much time a parade will take, estimate crowd size, and approximate the number of officers needed for crowd control. |
| Sketch Count: | 9 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
27:39 |