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Square One TV/Episode 222
Episode 222 | |
Season 2, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | October 18, 1988 |
Production Number | 97 |
Written by | |
Directed by | |
← 2x21 Episode 221 |
2x23 → Episode 223 |
Square One TV — Season Two |
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Episode 222 is the twenty-second episode of the second season of Square One TV, and the ninety-seventh episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Criag Shaefer (Attendant-Gas Station), Charlie Dell (Man at Gas Station)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Close Call: Robert, Roberta, Andrew, Ashanti
Students compete against each other trying to get the closest estimate to: Fish in the Aquarium, Coconuts in the Wading Pool, Reg E.'s height in Hot Dogs, and Newspapers edge to edge.
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 1 (EKA #125)
A character stumbles upon a genie who explains the amazing story of 9's to him. He learns that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- EB: Multiples of 9
This short animation illustrates the multiples of 9 on a 100 grid.
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 2 (EKA #125)
The genie provides examples that illustrate that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- Dirklet: Divisible by 9
Dirk explains that if the digits of any whole number are added and the sum is divisible by 9, then the number started with is divisible by 9.
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 3 (EKA #125)
The genie provides even more examples illustrating that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- EB: Double Star Polygon (Version 2)
This short animation illustrates a 5-point star that is circumscribed by a pentagon.
- Exclusive Music Video: "Nine, Nine, Nine" (The House Band) (EKA #102)
The cast sings a country music tune expressing the idea that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 always add up to 9 or a multiple of 9.
- Mathnet: The Case of the Missing Air - Part 2
The Mathnetters stake out gas stations which fit the pattern of those being robbed. They also create a data base in order to be better able to analyze the data being collected from the robberies.