Fortunately, the entirety of The Problem of the Passing Parade can be found elsewhere. (Maybe with clever editing, you could take an uncut version of this Mathnet episode, like from Square One TV episode 111, and put it here.)
11:51 square your sets 5 dames coming now pay of 5 Do-si-do number 9 7 young kids all dress in green form a texas star that's number 16 9 more folks lookin quite alive make a square of 25 11 more, ready for kicks make a square of 36 13 more now don't start crying make them a lucky 49 15 folks who can't ignore make a square call 64 quite a number that's 64 it makes 4 squares of 4 by 4 but hold on here, we are not through its 16 squares of 2 by 2 17 folks who join the fun to make the square an 81 81 oh what a spree and that's 9 squares of 3 by 3 now promenade 1, promenade all square by square right out of the hall that sure was clever, sure was fun what square we left with? that's number 1.
R.I.P. James Earl Jones, For Playing The Role of Chief Thad Green on Square One Television's "Mathnet."
I Cannot Believe Watching Square One was My Homework
What was with that cut to something else from about 19:03 to 19:27 in this video?
I accidentally erased that part, sorry. I guess it was from the Clarence Thomas case.
Fortunately, the entirety of The Problem of the Passing Parade can be found elsewhere. (Maybe with clever editing, you could take an uncut version of this Mathnet episode, like from Square One TV episode 111, and put it here.)
@@antonspivack3928if only that guy knew then what we know now.
Aren't you gonna upload episodes 154 and 155 of this show at all?
11:51
square your sets
5 dames coming now pay of 5
Do-si-do number 9
7 young kids all dress in green
form a texas star that's number 16
9 more folks lookin quite alive
make a square of 25
11 more, ready for kicks
make a square of 36
13 more now don't start crying
make them a lucky 49
15 folks who can't ignore
make a square call 64
quite a number that's 64
it makes 4 squares of 4 by 4
but hold on here, we are not through
its 16 squares of 2 by 2
17 folks who join the fun
to make the square an 81
81 oh what a spree
and that's 9 squares of 3 by 3
now promenade 1, promenade all
square by square right out of the hall
that sure was clever, sure was fun
what square we left with? that's number 1.