Odd Squad
Villains Take a Vote
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Villains have broken into Odd Squad, but they can't agree on an evil plan.
Villains have broken into Odd Squad, but they can't agree on an evil plan. They decide to take a vote to see which idea is the most popular and then use a bar graph to track the results.
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Odd Squad
Villains Take a Vote
Clip | 2m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Villains have broken into Odd Squad, but they can't agree on an evil plan. They decide to take a vote to see which idea is the most popular and then use a bar graph to track the results.
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We have to get out of here.
No way.
Do you know how long it took to plan this?
This is the only day that works for everyone.
Unless next Saturday.
I go to the museum with my nephews on Saturday.
It's just something I have.
I could fend them off with my cool stick.
Stop.
Just stop.
We need to take a vote.
What?
What's a vote?
Everyone writes down on a piece of paper what they want to do to the Odd Squad agents.
Everyone gets one vote.
Then we count the votes and the idea with the most votes is what we go with.
(Laughs) (All agreeing) (Shushes) Evil Mime is right.
There's an arts and craft door down one of the hallways.
We'll get pen and paper in there.
How do we get there?
Get down.
Watch the hair.
I got this.
Attention agents.
I saw the villains go that way.
Come on, guys.
Come on.
Okay villains.
Put your arts and crafts down.
Everyone voted, and I made a bar graph.
I made a bird.
I made a bar graph to easily see the results.
All of us are along the bottom.
And the number of votes goes up the side.
But all the little bars are the same size.
Who won?
Nobody won.
Everyone used their one vote to vote for themselves.
One vote, one vote, one vote.
It's a six way tie.
You voted for yourself too.
Because my idea is the best idea.
We need to take another vote.
Only this time you can't vote for yourself.
You can put your votes in this box.
Cube!
What are you doing?
Hey, I've got one rule: No cubes.
I texted you all this.
(Everyone arguing) Ugh, what about team work?

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