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Square One TV/Episode 134

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Episode 134
Season 1, Episode 34
Airdate March 12, 1987
Production Number 34
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 134 is the thirty-fourth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the thirty-fourth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Kenneth Mars (Hans Ballpeen), Yula Gavala (Beulah Ballpeen), Henry Jones (Orson Kane)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Stephan's Stereo

As the characters attempt to shoot a commercial for Stephan's Stereo, they note the equivalence of decimal, fraction, and percent.


  • EB: Decimals, Percents & Fractions

This short animation uses a circle to illustrate the equivalence of 75%, 75/100, .75 and 3/4.


  • Welcome Back, Blotter

It's Mr. Blotter's birthday, and the Warthogs give him presents that illustrate the concept of percent.


  • Don't Despair


  • Exclusive Music Video: "8% of My Love" (Juan Cougar) (EKA #107)

Cris uses percentages to sing about the various ways his love is divided. As Cris mentions a percentage, a drummer displays the corresponding wedge of a pie chart.


  • But Who's Counting?: Rani & Sean vs. Marien & Walter

Kid contestants arrange 5 randomly chosen digits in an attempt to form the largest possible 5 digit number. To play, they must apply some knowledge of place value and probability.


  • Side by Side

In this mock commercial format, a man displays a young girl using her head as an estimating tool.


  • Mathnet: The Problem of the Trojan Hamburger - Part 4

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 balloon.


  • Next time...

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