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Square One TV/Episode 332
Episode 332 | |
Season 3, Episode 32 | |
Airdate | February 27, 1990 |
Production Number | 147 |
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Directed by | |
← 3x31 Episode 331 |
3x33 → Episode 333 |
Square One TV — Season Three |
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Episode 332 is the thirty-second episode of the third season of Square One TV, and the one-hundred forty-seventh episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Ron Frasier (Marvin Belly), Estelle Harris (Post Office Clerk), Willie Carpenter (Man at Post Office)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Diet Lite Wet (EKA #113)
As the characters attempt to shoot a commercial for Diet Lite Wet, they note the equivalence of fraction, decimal,and percent.
- Beazley & the Numbers: 7
Beazley is shown a list of 8 numbers. He asks 3 questions, each reducing the list by half, to find the secret number.
- Math-Za-Poppin' (EKA #312)
Math riddles and pies in the face.
- Person on the Street: Time
People on the street are asked: It takes about 11 1/2 days for a clock to tick off 1,000,000 seconds. How long does it take to tick off 1,000,000,000 seconds? 1,000,000,000,000?
- Big Numbers: Million, Billion, Trillion (EKA #305)
This segment compares the length of time a clock would take to tick off 1,000,000, 1,000,000,000, and 1,000,000,000,000 seconds.
- But Who's Counting?: Wilma William Williams vs. Firstan Tenn
Players arrange 5 randomly chosen digits in an attempt to form the smallest possible 5-digit multiple of 5. To play, they must apply some knowledge of place value and probability.
- Michigan Stadium: Footballs (EKA #305)
The following question is posed to the viewer: How many footballs would it take to fill the entire Michigan Stadium to the top?
- Mathnet: The Case of Swami Scam - Part 2 (EKA #307)
Continuing to look for patterns and going back over the facts, Mathnetters discover that all letters were run through the same postage meter, and find that all sent $5,000 to same post office box.