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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
148-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 15610 |
148-02 | MATHMAN: FACTORS OF 24 |
1:27 |
ANIMATION |
| Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only factors of 24. |
| 16801 |
148-03 | BUT WHO'S MULTIPLYING: 2 |
5:37 |
GAME SHOW |
| Two contestants attempt to cover three numbers in a row by selecting factors of these numbers from the Factor Board and calling out the resultant products. |
| 16600 |
148-04 | OOPS! MULTIPLICATION 603 X 7 |
1:13 |
STUDIO |
| A confused character forgets that any number multiplied by zero is zero and makes a mistake in multiplying 603 x 7. |
| 17586 |
148-05 | WARNING 6 (WILD) |
0:15 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 14290 |
148-06 | BIRTHDAY PARTY |
2:07 |
STUDIO |
| At a company board meeting, Artur talks about a birthday party to which he has invited 56 people. Arthur says that his mom, the president, does not know how many people will be at each of the 7 tables |
| 17293 |
148-07 | VO: HOW MUCH LEFT |
0:06 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 13260 |
148-08 | JENNY DIDN'T CALL |
2:30 |
SONG |
| This song establishes a telephone calling pattern between Jenny and Jim. The graphics illustrate the pattern that emerges. |
| 15540 |
148-09 | (BLACKSTONE) LEAD-IN & TAG |
0:09 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 13440 |
148-10 | BLACKSTONE: MAGIC SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER |
2:39 |
STUDIO |
| Blackstone has the spectator multiply the number 142857 by any number between 1-6. He can always predict the answer because it will always be a cyclic permutation of 142857. |
| 17230 |
148-11 | EB: NUMBER PATTERN/BLACKSTONE |
0:32 |
ANIMATION |
| This short animation illustrates how the number 142857 is a cyclic number. |
| 11013 |
148-12 | MATHNET:PROBLEM OF THE PASSING PARADE-3 |
10:06 |
MATHNET |
| As they gather clues to the kidnapping case, the Mathnetters attempt to decode a message, use a car registration database, and measure the width and tread of a car tire. |
| Sketch Count: | 12 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
27:27 |