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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
318-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 30160 |
318-02 | SQUARE ONE CHALLENGE # 2 |
8:18 |
GAME SHOW |
| Two students try to determine whether each of two cast members is bluffing or telling the truth when answering the questions: Four Color Spinner, Candy Bars, and Stacked Cubes. |
| 30161 |
318-02 | SQUARE ONE CHALLENGE # 2 QUESTION 1 |
0:00 |
GAME SHOW QUESTION |
| A spinner shows four equal regions, one colored red. If you spin the spinner one hundred times, about how often would you expect it to stop on red? |
| 30162 |
318-02 | SQUARE ONE CHALLENGE # 2 QUESTION 2 |
0:00 |
GAME SHOW QUESTION |
| A candy bar is cut into five equal pieces. Another candy bar of the same size is cut into four equal pieces. Which candy bar would have the bigger pieces? |
| 30163 |
318-02 | SQUARE ONE CHALLENGE # 2 QUESTION 3 |
0:00 |
GAME SHOW QUESTION |
| Two cubes of the same size are stacked. A ribbon goes around the cubes two times in the vertical direction, how many times will the ribbon go around in the horizontal direction? |
| 30710 |
318-03 | YOU CALL THE ANGLE 4 -- 540 |
0:56 |
LIVE ACTION FILM |
| A skateboarder demonstrates a turn and a half, and the viewer is asked to determine the angle of rotation. |
| 20510 |
318-04 | PHONER: THE ANSWER IS 5 |
2:03 |
STUDIO |
| Arthur has a one-sided telephone conversation in which he chooses a number and performs a series of operations that always give him the answer of five. |
| 15180 |
318-05 No X | PONG GAME |
0:19 |
ANIMATION |
| This animation illustrates billiard geometry and shows a ball rebounding from wall to wall before finally exiting the one opening. |
| 30920 |
318-06 | MICHIGAN STADIUM: FRISBEES (98 THOU) |
1:35 |
LIVE ACTION FILM |
| The following question is posed to the viewer: How many frisbees would it take to cover the entire playing field of Michigan Stadium? |
| 30133 |
318-07 | MATHNET-CASE OF THE UNKIDNAPPING-3 |
14:07 |
MATHNET |
| George uses floor plan to show how kidnapping could have occurred. Reminded of Stringbean case, Mathnetters try decoding tape of touch tones as phone number, alphabet code, then as letters on phone. |
| 31240 |
318-08 | LONG CLOSE |
0:44 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| Sketch Count: | 11 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
28:48 |