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Square One TV/Episode 148
Episode 148 | |
Season 1, Episode 48 | |
Airdate | April 1, 1987 |
Production Number | 48 |
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Episode 148 is the forty-eighth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the forty-eighth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Harry Blackstone (Himself), Steve Fellman (Officer Steve), Sam Salazar (Officer Sam), Bob Broyles (Man at Dry Cleaners), André Gower (Eddie "Rimshot" Harris)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Mathman: Factors of 24
Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only factors of 24.
- But's Who's Multiplying?
2 contestants attempt to cover 3 numbers in a row by selecting factors of these numbers from the Factor Board and calling out the resultant products.
- Oops: Multiplication
A confused character forgets that any number multiplied by 0 is 0 and makes a mistake in multiplying 603 x 7.
- Warning: Wild (EKA #114)
- Birthday Party
At a company board meeting, Arthur talks about a birthday party to which he has invited 56 people. Arthur says that his mom, the president, does not know how many people will be at each of the 7 tables.
- How Much Left (EKA #103)
- Exclusive Music Video: "Jenny Didn't Call" (The Seven) (EKA #122)
This song establishes a telephone calling pattern between Jenny and Jim. The graphics illustrate the pattern that emerges.
- Backstage with Blackstone: Magic Social Security Number
Blackstone has the spectator multiply the number 142857 by any number between 1-6. He can always predict the answer because it will always be a cyclic permutation of 142857.
- EB: Number Pattern
This short animation illustrates how the number 142857 is a cyclic number.
- Mathnet: The Problem of the Passing Parade - Part 3 (EKA #113)
As they gather clues to the kidnapping case, the Mathnetters attempt to decode a message, use a car registration database, and measure the width and tread of a car tire.
- Next time...