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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
149-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 12210 |
149-02 | MATHEMATICS R US: FUNCTION MACHINE |
3:48 |
STUDIO |
| Smilin' Al offers a Function Machine. He demonstrates the 'minus 3' function and drops the price from $15 to $12 to $9 to $6 to $3 before a customer does him one better and walks off with the machine |
| 15630 |
149-03 | MATHMAN: MULTIPLES OF 3 |
1:21 |
ANIMATION |
| Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only multiples of 3. |
| 14271 |
149-04 | DOIN' NOTHIN I |
1:00 |
STUDIO |
| In this split-screen format, a farmer drawls on about how multiplying or dividing a number by 1 does not change that number. |
| 15660 |
149-05 | MATHMAN: EXTRA SHORT |
0:27 |
ANIMATION |
| Before Mathman can begin his video game, Mr. Glitch eats him. |
| 14070 |
149-06 | CELEBRITY KITCHEN |
6:41 |
STUDIO |
| Celebrity Kitchen visits Superguy who demonstrates his function machine that helps him figure out how many eggs he needs for his cakes. |
| 14272 |
149-07 | DOIN' NOTHIN II |
1:06 |
STUDIO |
| In this split-screen format, a farmer drawls on about how adding or subtracting zero from any number does not change that number. |
| 16930 |
149-08 | NEWSROOM INTERRUPT: 31 (WILD) |
0:07 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 14810 |
149-09 | CABOT & MARSHMALLOW: SQ.PEGS IN RD.HOLES |
1:56 |
STUDIO |
| Cabot explains the concept of rotational symmetry to Marshmallow by demonstrating how round and square pegs fit in a round or square hole in any direction. An odd shaped peg will go in only one way. |
| 17530 |
149-10 | (NINES INTRO) LOGO |
0:08 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 15870 |
149-11 | NINES |
2:34 |
SONG |
| The cast sings a country music tune expressing the idea that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 always add up to 9 or a multiple of 9. |
| 16430 |
149-12 | EB: ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY #1 |
0:23 |
ANIMATION |
| This short animation uses a star to illustrate the concept of rotational symmetry. |
| 11014 |
149-13 | MATHNET:PROBLEM OF THE PASSING PARADE-4 |
7:21 |
MATHNET |
| In trying to decode Stringbean's musical message, the Mathnetters recognize that each note of the message corresponds to a tone/number on a touch-tone phone. |
| Sketch Count: | 13 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
27:38 |