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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
169-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
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| 10180 |
169-02 | ANGLE DANCE |
2:23 |
SONG |
| The rock group Plane Geometry sings a song about angles and uses body movement to illustrate angles, as well. |
| 11060 |
169-03 | HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? |
4:40 |
STUDIO |
| When Arthur needs to buy grass seed for his lawn, the clerk calculates the area of his yard. When he tells her he wants to plant a hedge around the yard, she sees they need to figure the perimeter. |
| 12140 |
169-04 | BURGER PATTERN |
3:16 |
SONG |
| The Fat Boys use hamburgers to illustrate a triangular number pattern. |
| 12190 |
169-05 | MCMATH |
7:06 |
STUDIO |
| The witch sisters ask McMath to tell them the largest dimensions possible for a rectangular garden surrounded by 48 feet of fence. He learns that a square will give him the largest area. |
| 15590 |
169-06 | MATHMAN: EVEN NUMBERS |
0:58 |
ANIMATION |
| Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only even numbers. |
| 17160 |
169-07 | EB: PRIME COW #13 |
0:30 |
ANIMATION |
| This short animation illustrates the concept of prime numbers -- using 13 cows. |
| 11044 |
169-08 | MATHNET:PROBLEM OF THE TROJAN HAMBURG-4 |
8:02 |
MATHNET |
| Hans Ballpeen returns and tells the Mathnetters that his kidnappers forced him to cut the diamond into 7 pieces. They hypothesize that the burglar got in the house via burger and out via ballon. |
| Sketch Count: | 8 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
27:41 |