Arthur
Buster's Brain Training
Clip: Season 16 | 1m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Brain trains Buster for the upcoming math competition, Arithmattack.
Brain trains Buster for the upcoming math competition, Arithmattack.
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Arthur
Buster's Brain Training
Clip: Season 16 | 1m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Brain trains Buster for the upcoming math competition, Arithmattack.
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drink this algae and fish oil smoothie.
It's brain food.
Since this is our first study session together, I thought we'd go easy: just five hours.
(sputtering) Five hours?
Don't worry, we'll study in short bursts and you'll get a bathroom break at hour four.
You might want to slow down with that smoothie.
Now, which do you have the most trouble with: word problems, graphs or sequencing?
Yes.
I see we'll need to start at the beginning.
Good.
Because what really gives me the most trouble is... (loud bang) The History of Math from A-squared to infinity!
It's pretty riveting.
Did you know the Babylonians may have used the Pythagorean Theorem thousands of years before the Greeks?
You want me to study for a math contest by reading a history book?
(laughs) Of course not.
I also want you to do 20 other exercises.
Let's get cracking!
(ticking) (grunting) Nice study session, Buster.
But tomorrow I'm not going to take it so easy on you.
(groans) Pi is 3.14159...
There's a mathematician somewhere in that boy.
And I'm going to find it.

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