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Sketches in (hopefully) order:
15950 304-01 SHOW OPEN 0:46 BUMPER
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30730 304-02 MATH-ZA-POPPIN' #2 6:44 STUDIO
Cris interviews Descartes who demonstrates the use of Cartesian coordinates. At Pledge Central, the percent of the goal reached is estimated from a thermometer graph.
15296 304-03 No XPOS VS. NEG JOUSTS: THE ABYSS +3 PLUS -3 0:30 ANIMATION
When three "negative" clay-mation creatures confront three "positive" clay creatures, no clay creatures remain.
14160 304-04 Has X; 16 seconds shorterLIFE RAFT 4:30 STUDIO
Regardless of how many people there are on a liferaft, if there are zero biscuits, everyone will recive zero biscuits - because zero divided by any number is zero.
31151 304-05 INSERT: ELVIS-MOVING NUMBERS 0:10 BUMPER
"Mathematics ... it's a lot more than moving numbers around."
30570 304-06 BUT WHO'S COUNTING?: LARGST ODD-CAST OUT 4:47 GAME SHOW
Players arrange five randomly chosen digits to form the largest possible odd number, with a wild spin. To play, they must apply some knowledge of place value and probability.
30004 304-07 MATHNET-CASE OF ERSATZ EARTHQUAKE-4 11:32 MATHNET
The Mathnetters play What do we know and collect more information on Ms. Divine. They are shown a "shaker" machine which was found where Ms. Divine predicted the last quake to the minute.
31240 304-08 LONG CLOSE 0:44 BUMPER
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Sketch Count:8
Episode Length(may exclude credits): 28:43

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