Cyberchase
Tallies and Sticky Dots
Clip: Season 10 Episode 4 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The team goes over tally marks and how to make their presentation.
The team goes over tally marks and how to make their presentation.
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Cyberchase
Tallies and Sticky Dots
Clip: Season 10 Episode 4 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The team goes over tally marks and how to make their presentation.
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the space Hacker wants for his tower.
And we want for our park.
Dez: Wow!
There are even more kids in Gollywood than I thought, and that'’’s a fact.
I hate to say this, but it'’’s also a mess!
Who can read that?
Inez: Didge is right.
We'’’re not going to win any points with an argument like this.
But it shows all the information we collected.
How else can we-- Dez: Wait!
I have sticky dots.
Each dot could stand for one kid, like this.
Jackie: Good idea, Dez.
Aw, but by the time we'’’re through, the map will be covered with dots.
Wait a minute!
What if just one dot is equal to 10 kids?
Didge, you'’’re a genius!
I am?
Of course I am.
And it'’’s a good thing I have another map!
Hacker: Sit still!
Uh, why am I dressed up like this, boss?
It'’’s part of my stellar strategy to dazzle the City Council with impressive experts speaking in favor of my tower.
I already have Dustin Cheezer.
My bunnies love his music!
And now I have you, Professor of Towerology.
Me?
But I don'’’t know anything about toe-ology.
Of course you don'’’t.
Read this.
Sit up straight and...action!
"Distinguished Mayor and Council..." Jackie: OK, all dots in place.
So what'’’s the story?
Two dots at the park means there are 20 kids around there.
Jackie: Check out the downtown space.
More kids than we thought.
Digit: Four dots!
Must be all those apartment buildings.
And four dots equals 10, 20, 30, 40 kids!
Wow, that'’’s a lot.
Inez: But not as many as here, the space we like.
These 12 dots are equal to 120 kids!
No contest, right?
For sure, the space we like has more kids living around it than the other two.
And that is definitely a fact.
Matt: OK, all good.
We have strong numbers, but what else can we say to make our case?
Inez: We can say that having a park where kids can play is a healthy thing.
Jackie: Right.
We can talk about how running and playing for 60 minutes a day is good for you.
Dez: Yeah!
My doctor could be our expert.
She knows all about that.
And we can ask Deeno and Mrs. Giff to talk.
They live here, so they should get their say, too.
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