As a person who loves plants! This question about the Antarctic ecosystem isn't something they would teach in Environmental science! The thing I can confirm about is that they tell you to do research about any continent and the ecosystem! I actually did some research on Antarctica and the only location with plants is the Antarctic peninsula but underwater is an amazing ecosystem specially Coral reefs in these extreme environments! Mostly sponges and Antarctic Kelp!
Its weird how I'm a Filipino and know the "Oh captain, oh captain..." one. We're studying eleanor Roosevelt and our Creative writing teacher mentioned that quote. Since we're on the topic of american figures and writings.
15:49 as a Saudi myself Price thinking Iraq is the Emirates is hilarious 😂😂😂. (It’s totally fine by the way people mix up countries in the Middle East all the time I’m not mad THIS IS A JOKE).
Ball go down with a speed of x and the power of earths gravity minus the air restistance of winds on mount everest. Find out what speed the ball travels at. Physics
I remember it as Hey diddle diddle the medians the middle you add and divide for the mean, the mode is the one that appears the most and the range is different between
Though I deal more with data analytics (i.e., statistics and none of it by hand), it's hard to forget the difference between a square root and raising a number by a power. But the funny thing is that ironically Price and Anna were technically correct: 64 is the cube of 4.
The square root question is not a 2nd grade question. You don't learn multiplication until 3rd grade, at least I didn't. I feel a lot of the math questions don't match the grade and I'm great at math.
The ages at which math is taught has changed dramatically in the past decade, 1st graders in this day are expected to be able to count by millions and do slightly complex multiplication. By 5th grade the "standard" would definitely include basic algebra. I think these days exponents are introduced in 3rd or 4th grade.
I'm pretty happy that I'm a math guy during school (even if I'm now a doctor who uses less math, but still good enough for a quick estimating math in price counting). At one point, I even teach math to high schoolers that are applying for national entrance exam as a side job during university. Honestly, a little bit surprised that grade schoolers already learn mode, median and mean, even if the data set consists of simple numbers.
Median is the number in the middle.
Mode is the most recurring number.
Mean is all the numbers combined divided by the amount of numbers.
I am ASHAMED of y'all!! I WILL BE PERCEIVING YOU GREATLY FOR THIS
As a person who loves plants! This question about the Antarctic ecosystem isn't something they would teach in Environmental science! The thing I can confirm about is that they tell you to do research about any continent and the ecosystem! I actually did some research on Antarctica and the only location with plants is the Antarctic peninsula but underwater is an amazing ecosystem specially Coral reefs in these extreme environments! Mostly sponges and Antarctic Kelp!
The autogenerated TH-cam subtitles has the intro as “everybody wants something disaster enjoyed by enterprise and jasmine”🤣🤣🤣
16:00 I'm crying
yeah. hearing their geography knowledge hurts a little inside
The ottoman empire was partially in europe / eastern europe but not germany
Its weird how I'm a Filipino and know the "Oh captain, oh captain..." one. We're studying eleanor Roosevelt and our Creative writing teacher mentioned that quote. Since we're on the topic of american figures and writings.
15:49 as a Saudi myself Price thinking Iraq is the Emirates is hilarious 😂😂😂. (It’s totally fine by the way people mix up countries in the Middle East all the time I’m not mad THIS IS A JOKE).
As a historybuff, your lack of History knowledge was driving me crazy! LOL Can't wait to see more!
Me too it was infuriating
Me and my class just read oh captain my captain a little while ago,
Talk about coincidences
Ball go down with a speed of x and the power of earths gravity minus the air restistance of winds on mount everest.
Find out what speed the ball travels at.
Physics
I remember it as Hey diddle diddle the medians the middle you add and divide for the mean, the mode is the one that appears the most and the range is different between
My favorite educational TH-cam channel. XD
Though I deal more with data analytics (i.e., statistics and none of it by hand), it's hard to forget the difference between a square root and raising a number by a power. But the funny thing is that ironically Price and Anna were technically correct: 64 is the cube of 4.
game like this always make me second guess myself 😂
Many jobs use maths
these are delightfullll
Ash is always #1, even when not in the game, but better when it's double!!
Clearly, none of you have seen Dead Poet's Society.
I would get all of the country questions wrong, I am so bad with maps
The square root question is not a 2nd grade question. You don't learn multiplication until 3rd grade, at least I didn't. I feel a lot of the math questions don't match the grade and I'm great at math.
The ages at which math is taught has changed dramatically in the past decade, 1st graders in this day are expected to be able to count by millions and do slightly complex multiplication.
By 5th grade the "standard" would definitely include basic algebra. I think these days exponents are introduced in 3rd or 4th grade.
I swear i thought the thumbnail just had the rslur in it. My brain put the words together to make it on accident.
These comments are making me very apprehensive for this episode
I'm pretty happy that I'm a math guy during school (even if I'm now a doctor who uses less math, but still good enough for a quick estimating math in price counting). At one point, I even teach math to high schoolers that are applying for national entrance exam as a side job during university.
Honestly, a little bit surprised that grade schoolers already learn mode, median and mean, even if the data set consists of simple numbers.
Play dinkum please please