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Square One TV/Episode 174
Episode 174 | |
Season 1, Episode 74 | |
Airdate | May 7, 1987 |
Production Number | 74 |
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Square One TV — Season One |
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Episode 174 is the seventy-fourth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the seventy-fourth episode overall.
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Contents |
Segments
- Very Nice
This logic problem involves splitting up pails of milk among 3 farmers so that each farmer carries the same amount of liquid and number of pails.
- Groaning Wall (EKA #160)
Freddy Kohler and the cast tell each other riddles that have a mathematical theme.
- EB: Perpendicular Lines
This short animation illustrates the difference between parallel and perpendicular lines.
- * Exclusive Music Video: "Perpendicular Lines" (Darling) (EKA #151)
This rock video, colorized with computer graphics, illustrates the various places we find perpendicular lines in the world.
- Groaning Wall (EKA #160)
Freddy Kohler and the cast tell each other riddles that have a mathematical theme.
- Cat, Bird, Kibble - Part 1
In this animation, a girl must solve the problem of how to carry her bird, cat, and bird seed to an island. She can't leave the cat alone with the bird nor the bird alone with the seed.
- John Moschitta Jr.: Peter Piper
John Moschitta Jr. does 3 different versions of "Peter Piper" slow, medium, and fast. A graph illustrates the different rates as well.
- Cat, Bird, Kibble - Part 2
In this continuation of the animation, the young girl successfully solves the problem of getting the cat, bird, and kibble to the island -- without the cat eating the bird or the bird eating the seed.
- Groaning Wall (EKA #160)
Freddy Kohler and the cast tell each other riddles that have a mathematical theme.
- Transformer (EKA #162)
- Mathnet: The Trial of George Frankly - Part 4 (EKA #119)
The pilot who allegedly flew George off the island to rob the bank uses arithmetic to prove that George had the time to commit the crime. Much to George's surprise, the pilot also identifies him.
- Next time...