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Square One TV/Episode 321

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Episode 321
Season 3, Episode 21
Airdate February 12, 1990
Production Number 136
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 321 is the twenty-first episode of the third season of Square One TV, and the one-hundred thirty-sixth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Marshall Efron (Spiro Gearloose), J. Frank Lucas (Congressman Stuart Folly), Kent Broadhurst (Lt. Colonel Stanley South), Blair Lucas (Private Willie Klodge)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Person on the Street: Score 20 Points

People on the street are asked: Suppose you play basketball every day and you score 20 points per day. Estimate how long it would take to score 1,000,000 points, 1,000,000,000 points.


  • Washington: Don't Be a Fool

"Mathematics' a wonderful tool ... so use it and don't be a fool."


  • Square One Challenge: Chris vs. Kenny

2 students try to determine whether each of 2 cast members is bluffing or telling the truth when answering the questions: Trains, Boxes with Blue Squares, and 3:2 Ice Cream Scoops.


  • Math-Za-Poppin'

Pledge Central uses a pictograph to show the number of calls received per hour and a pie chart to show the percent of the goal reached. Larry estimates the distance from NYC to KY Derby using a map.


  • Mathman: Even Numbers (EKA #123)

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only even numbers.


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Count On It" (Count On It) (EKA #321)

This song presents various ways that math shows up in the world.


  • Mathnet: The Case of the Strategic Weather Initiative - Part 1

Mathnetters use maps to secure a weather plane in as much area as possible with as few people as possible. They discover that the plane has been stolen, and use logic to determine when this occurred.


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

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