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Scribbling on whiteboards is fun, so fun that we decided to make math videos on whiteboards! Here's a video all about volume.
Scribbling on whiteboards is fun, so fun that we decided to make math videos on whiteboards! Here's a video all about volume.
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in and here's your daily scribble
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brought to you by jell o the food that's as
- 00:07
much fun to poke a zit is to eat all
- 00:10
right sherlock holmes and watson or trying to split an
- 00:12
awesome jello casserole with their landlord Mrs hudson holmes wants
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the whole casserole for himself but watson's like new if
- 00:19
the cast were all contains forty five inches cubed of
- 00:22
jello and watson convinces homes to split it up evenly
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among the three of them How much jello does mrs
- 00:28
hudson get Well the thing about word problems as they
- 00:31
often sound way more intense than they really are And
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this one is really just asking us to split up
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the jell o volume into three equal parts So what's
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that leave mrs hudson with total volume they tell us
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is forty five cubic inches So could we just divide
- 00:47
that by three and get the answer Yeah That's just
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fifteen cubic inches each But watch those units We're still
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dealing with volume So mrs hudson will get fifteen inches
- 00:59
cubed or cubic inches of jello case closed That's it
- 01:04
man business has really been drying up for these guys 00:01:07.492 --> [endTime] You think they'd get a sequel going
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