Odd Squad
Missing Oscarbots
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Olive and Otto use a number line to figure out which number bots are missing.
Some of the Oscarbots are missing! Olive and Otto help Oscar figure out which ones are missing by using a number line.
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Odd Squad
Missing Oscarbots
Clip | 1m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Some of the Oscarbots are missing! Olive and Otto help Oscar figure out which ones are missing by using a number line.
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- When I see them all lined up like that, I realize I really do need a haircut.
- Watch this.
All the Oscarbots are under their numbers.
Now, we just look for the gaps and we can find which numbers are missing.
- Found one.
It goes: one, two, three, five, six.
Four is missing.
- So is Number Eight!
Look, it goes... seven, then nine.
- Nine, nine, nine!
- Oscarbot Nine is right!
There's another gap!
It goes: Nine, eleven, twelve.
Oscarbot Ten is missing too.
- The last Oscarbot is Twenty- Three, which means Twenty-Four and Twenty-Five got loose.
- So there are five Oscarbots missing: Four, Eight, Ten, Twenty-Four and Twenty-Five.
(cell phone ringing) Yello!
- Oscar, I'll be heading back to the office soon.
[Are you finished with my machine yet?]
- Uh, just making some final adjustments!
- [Well, hurry!]
Nothing has ever been more important.
Nothing.
Nothing.
(whispering): Nothing.
NOTHING!
AH-YAH!
AGAIN!
- Ah!
We've gotta find those guys.
- But how?

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