14:52 Technically, Biffle and SSundee are correct. This is because due to the wording of the question, putting 23 would be wrong since it would be short, so 24 would be the technically correct answer. However, Sigils is correct in this question for 2 reasons. The main reason is that this question involves elementary school math, which predominantly uses the rounding rule. The other reason is that when it comes to things such as boxes, you would always round down since you can’t make up a remainder of a box. Sorry if this was a little complicated
Answer. If Joe's height is equal to 4.8 feet and it takes 4 boxes to reach that height, we can determine the number of boxes needed to reach 27 feet by setting up a proportion. Therefore, it would take approximately 22.5 boxes to reach a height of 27 feet.
The answer to the box question should technically be 24. You must divide 4 from 56. After doing this you will be left with 14. You must then divide 14 from 27. This is approximately equal to 23.14 boxes. However, you can’t have a remainder of a box. Therefore, you must stack another box to exceed the 27’. This means the answer is 24. Unless, you consider rounding, which wouldn’t get you to the correct height(you would be short) then the game is incorrect.
Wrong the answer is 23 because if you check if the answer is correct the way to do so is to divide 4.8 by four equals 1.2 then multiply with 23 to get the answer of 27.6 and if rounded up the answer is 28
@@christhur3345 that is not quite right. There are 12 inches in one foot. 2 inches does not equal .2 of a feet. 2 inches equals .1667. Each box is 1 feet 2 inches. 23 boxes will give 23 feet 46 inches which is 2 inches short from 27 feet. 23 is not correct.
15:01 Ian (Ssundee), you were right. It should have been 24 boxes. 23 boxes will only be equal to 322 inches (26 feet and 10 inches). While 27 feet is equal to 324 inches.
@@revanthyanduru6755 No it is 1' 2" (1 foot 2 inches) per box and there are 12 inches in a foot so therefore you have 1foot and 2/12 = 1/6 so 1 and 1/6 of a foot for each box therefore 1.166666 * 23 = 26.833333 or 26 and 5/6 feet i.e not exceeding 27 feet so 24 was the correct answer
@@adixxx3056 you had to divide the hight of the kid by the 4 boxes. Meaning: 4,8/4 = 1.2(the hight of 1 box) ; Dividing 27 boxes by the hight of 1 box, meaning: 27/1,2 = 22,5 ; rounding up equals 23. Sigils was rigt
I watched Ssundee back in 2015 and now I’m too old and don’t really enjoy his content as much but it’s crazy to see how their is an entire new generation of fans. Once in a while I’ll click on these videos just to reminisce
14:52, I have a different metric system, but it can't be to different, so, here ir goes my answer... you don't do 1.2 * 23; you do 27 * 1.2; that gives a total of 22,5 and to exceed it you need 23. Another way to do this is by counting; 1.2 (1) ; 2.4 (2) ; 3.6 (3) ; 4.8 (4) ; 6.0 (5) ; 7.2 (6) ; 8.4 (7) ; 9.6 (8) ; 10.8 (9) ; 12.0 (10) ; 13.2 (11) ; 14.4 (12) ; 15.6 (13) ; 16.8 (14) ; 18.0 (15) ; 19.2 (16) ; 20.4 (17) ; 21.6 (18) ; 22,8 (18) ; 24.0 (20) ; 25.2 (21) ; 26.4 (22) ; 27.6 (23). With that we prove that Sigils was actually right
15:00 Math: 4'8 = 4 boxes 4'8 ÷ 4 boxes = 1'2 = 1 box 27 inch ÷ 1'2 = 22.5 (we do this because we must find the amount of boxes needed, so we divide the length or one box into the amount of inches we must exceed) Then we round the boxes up to = 23 boxes
@@nighthunter3372what? it's the same thing they're just converting it to a common unit. You can't divide feet with inches like 27/1.2=22.5 thinking 1'2" is 1.2 1'2"≠1.2 27/1'2"≠22.5 1'2"=1.16667 feet(Here's the unit you asked for) 27/1.16667=23.14279102 boxes Answer must be an integer Hence 24 boxes. Alternative solution(inequality): 1'2"=1.16667 feet Let the amount of boxes stacked be y: 1.16667y>27 y>23.14279102 Y must be an integer Therefore 24. Alternative solution 2(using cm): 4'8"=142.24cm 142.24/4=35.56cm per box 27 feet = 822.96cm Let the amount of boxes stacked be y: 35.56y>822.96 y>23.142857 y must be an integer Therefore it is 24
@ 15:00 My math is 4(12)+8= 56 inches tall 56 / 4 = 14 inch boxes 27(12) = 324 inches is 27 feet which we must exceed. 324 / 14 = 23.14 (can only use whole numbers since 📦 is whole numbers) Therefore 23 boxes is shy by 2 inches (26’ 10”) The correct answer is 24 boxes
its 23 boxes because 4.8 feet divided by 4= 1.2 feet 1.2 feet= 14.4 inches (not just 14) That's why everyone is messing up 27 x 12 = 324 inches. (12 inches in 1 foot) 14.4 x 23= 331.2 inches So 23 boxes are over. SSundee just did 14 on its own making it just under forgetting the 0.4 You also do 4.8 feet divided by 4= 1.2 feet 1.2 feet x 20 = 24 feet 21 boxes = 25.2 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 24 making 25.2 22 boxes = 26.4 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 25.2 making 26.4 23 boxes = 27.6 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 26.4 making 27.6 It's 23 because it's just over 27 24 is too much Btw 4.8 feet isn't 56 inches it's 57.6 inches
@@nathanascool5030 you cant just divide 4.8 by 4 because there are 12 inches in a foot, not 10. By your logic, thats saying 1 foot divided by 2 is 0.5, which then you convert t inches, when you have to convert to inches THEN divide. So that logic doesnt work. You have to convert everything to inches before dividing. 24 is the rights answer, but i think they rounded to the nearest number
@@nathanascool5030 Listen to the nugget it's because there 12 inches in 1 foot you can't just assume that 2 inches is 0.2 feet as it is 2/12 feet or 0.166666 feet
No, the boxes one is incorrect. If 4 boxes is 4'8" then 1 box is 1'2". 23 boxes would be 23'46" or 26'10", which is just under 27 feet. One more box is needed to exceed 27 feet, so Sigils was actually incorrect.
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I think the question for 4th grade is not refering about the inches when they put 4.8, but instead it was 4 feet and 8/10 of a feet, and it would make the answer to the question correct
For the box question, 4'8" is (4*12)+8 = 56 56/4=14 27*12=324 324/14~23.142 Providing it this way makes it seem like it may have been rounded down, despite the context.
@@znachary 1.2 feet and 1 foot and 2 inches are different. The calculation for one box is 1 foot 2 inches which is 14 inches and 27 feet is 324 inches. Thus the number of boxes needed wld be 324/14 which is abt 23.143 and since they asked for the number of boxes needed to exceed 27 feet, it shld be rounded up to 24 and not rounded down to 23. Unless Russell's thinking was right which is also possible
@@Bikertrons only people with week knees study the reason they have weak knees is from sitting at a desk all day or taking a....... cough cough never mind
I think that sigils is right about the boxes, because each box is 1.2 feet (14 inches) so to exceed 27 feet the math should be 27 divided by 1.2 and it should be 22.5 which technically is 23, unless ofc it's the next one then it's 24
1.2 feet doesn’t equal 14 inches, which throws off the rest of your math. Instead, all numbers should be converted to inches, so they are of a common measurement. Take 27x12=324. Then 324/14=23.14. Like someone else said, you can’t have a fraction of a box, so the answer should be 24. Hope that makes sense
You are correct - use any scientific calculator work it out step by step 4.8 inches dived by 4 means that 1 box = 1.2, the reason only 23 is accepted and not any other number above is because in the grade this question is posed for is when you are taught to be more specific with your answers (until they start teaching estimate questions which are a pain) phahaha but yeah dude you're right, congrats on being able to do math which cannot be said for a lot of this comment section
@@inezearnest9830 I just looked it up and I'm correct if 4.8 is 4 boxes, 8÷4=2 and 4÷4=1 which means 1.2, and each foot is 12 inches, 0.2 feet is is 2 inches 12 inches + 2 inches is 14, which in turn means the amount of boxes ÷ by how tall is each box so 27 ÷ 1.2 is 22.5 and there can't be a fraction On this one meaning it's 23 not exactly but because it's half so the closest to it is technically 23 if it were to be 22.4, it would be 22 because it's closer to 22 than to 23
@@zaidodeh727OK but I use cm and got 24. Here's how: 4'8"=142.24cm 142.24/4=35.56cm per box 27 feet = 822.96cm Let the amount of boxes stacked be y: 35.56y>822.96 y>23.142857 y must be an integer Therefore it is 24? So confused
The person who answered it when creating the game should not have rounded since the question specifically asks for enough to EXCEED 27 feet. If they use 23 they do not reach 27 feet so 23 cannot exceed 27 feet. The game answered the question incorrectly. Maybe the game dev is not smarter than a 5th grader?
@@scoutrohwedder5514 The question said “EXCEED” 27 feet which means it doesn’t need to be exact. You can check Sigils work be doing the equation 23•1.2= 27.6 which is correct because it doesn’t need to be exact and when you check SSundee’s by do the equation 24•1.2= 28.8 which is incorrect because it’s 28 feet and not 27 feet there for SSundee was wrong.
13:50 Sigils is correct on one end. 4'8'' is 56 inches. Divide by 4 to get the height of the child (because the child is exactly 4 boxes tall), which is 14. 27 feet is 324 inches. 324 / 14 = about 23.1428571 or 23 to round to the whole number. 23.1428571 is the correct answer technically but 23 is closer to 23.1428571 than 24 is. Why? Because you need to take the decimals into account. If you don't, you will get 24, not 23. But to EXCEED 27 feet, you will need 24 boxes but if you are trying to make it exact, you need 23 (approximately). In this circumstance, SSundee and Biffle got the answer right. Kinda a trick question so I believe all of them are correct, expect for Zud obviously.
ik! ss is my favorite and its not generally history. it can also be economy and government. history is just something we associate it with. they could even see that in the first question
15:40 SSundee here's why you're wrong: The person is exactly as tall as 4 boxes, which is 4'8", which again is four boxes, 9'6" is 8 boxes, and 19'2" is 16 boxes. 9'6" + 19'2" = 28'8" = 24 boxes. You can still go down 1 box to exceed 27. 28'8" - 1'2" (1 box) = 27'6", (23 boxes) which is greater than 27. Anyway, good video! (Edit: Everybody technically was right because you're still exceeding 27 feet, and they never specified you need the least amount of boxes to exceed 27 feet like Zud stated :/)
4’8” is 9’4” each foot is 12 inches. 4 times 2 is 8 and 8 times 2 is 16. 8 foot sixteen inches or 9 foot 4 inches. This mistake continues throughout your equations.
You were kind of right about the bill introduction process. It's true that the house can introduce a bill that will then go to the senate, then to the white house. However, the senate can introduce a bill, that will then go to the House, then, if passed, goes to the White House. Hope this helps!
@@thefortnitenoob2935 If the president vetos, it takes a supermajority (2/3) from the senate and house to counter the veto. If that happens, the bill becomes law. (If you are truly curious, Google can clarify anything I said and verify the facts)
credit to ->@Aylekszx "13:50 Sigils is correct on one end. 4'8'' is 56 inches. Divide by 4 to get the height of the child (because the child is exactly 4 boxes tall), which is 14. 27 feet is 324 inches. 324 / 14 = about 23.1428571 or 23 to round to the whole number. 23.1428571 is the correct answer technically but 23 is closer to 23.1428571 than 24 is. Why? Because you need to take the decimals into account. If you don't, you will get 24, not 23. But to EXCEED 27 feet, you will need 24 boxes but if you are trying to make it exact, you need 23 (approximately). In this circumstance, SSundee and Biffle got the answer right. Kinda a trick question so I believe all of them are correct, exactly for Nico obviously."
If every box is 1 foot 2 inches, then 20 boxes is 24feet tall. Then you need 23 boxes to exceed 27. 3 extra boxes = 3 foot 6 inches. 24+3.6=27.6 The game was correct. Also how Zud explained invertebrates were wrong. The term applies to cold-blooded animals, like lizards and snakes, I believe. Humans have a spine, but they're not cold-blooded as far as I know, meaning, they're not invertebrates.
No it is 1' 2" (1 foot 2 inches) per box and there are 12 inches in a foot so therefore you have 1foot and 2/12 = 1/6 so 1 and 1/6 of a foot for each box therefore 1.166666 * 23 = 26.833333 or 26 and 5/6 feet i.e not exceeding 27 feet so 24 was the correct answer
idiot ur wrong for both questions. decimals go up to 10 and inches go up to 12. Also, invertebrate LITERALLY HAS THE WORD vertebrae in it which is your backbone. In means without. Heres the actual definition: an animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, coelenterate, etc. The invertebrates constitute an artificial division of the animal kingdom, comprising 95 per cent of animal species and about thirty different phyla.
At 15:01 SSundee and Biffle are correct as if you use the elementary rounding system it would be 23. As you do 4 x 12 + 8 = 56. (4’8ft) and 27 x 12 to get 324. You do 56/4 to get 14. Then 324/14 to get 23. (About 23) Doing that means that 23 boxes = 27ft. You would stack another box to EXCEED 27ft. The problem says “How many boxes should he stack to EXCEED 27 feet tall?” Key word being exceed. That means you round up. Elementary school is confusing and I still don’t get it but it is what it is. Edit: Zud is technically also right as it also exceeds 27ft but I think the questions refers to the least amount that exceeds
14:56 This question is wrong. You need to *exceed* 27 feet, and if each box is 14 inches tall (4'8" = 56", 56" ÷ 4 = 14") that means you can multiply the amount of boxes (in this case, 23) by 14 (the box's height in inches) to get the total height of the box stack in inches. You can then divide the answer by 12 to convert to feet. If we do this process, 23 * 14 = 322, and 322 ÷ 12 = ~26.8333 Note that the question asks you to *exceed* 27 feet. What 23 boxes does is it gets as close to 27 feet *without exceeding* it, while the correct answer (24 boxes) gets the lowest amount of boxes that exceeds 27 feet, which is what the question is asking.
They almost gaslit me with that invertebrate/vertebrate conflict 😭 Anyways, here's the classification of humans: Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Sub Phylum: *_Vertebrates_* Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapiens :use this as you wish; idc.
I N V E R T E B R A T E S
SIGIIIIILS
Hello sigils
I n v Er t IbRat e
INVERTIBRATES = Spine 🤣🤣
How to do the do
Biffle: :-I went to medical school"
The Question: "Humans are invertebrates"
I think he went to EMT school... as an EMT myself I promise you we are not smarter than a 5th grader lmfao
True
We are not invertebrates cuz we have spines lmao
Edit: I can’t believe Sigils was the only one who got it 🤣
I dont know english im not from there if they say it in bulgatian I will have guesst most of the 1uestions correctly LMAO
“THAT WAS RIGHT AFTER AUSTIN (Biffle) SAID HE WENT TO MEDICAL SCHOOL” got me dying on the floor 😂
LOL
Lol sounds like something I would do
Lol. It wouldn't really work for it because MIGRANTS
Yup! I just saw that 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
this video makes Sigils seem smarter than SSundee, Zud, and Biffle LMAO
True
I agree
He is.
Because he is.
This is one of the reasons you shouldn't call him things like short and weak knees and dog food
"Find out next on Dragon Ball Z." As a dragon ball fan, I am glad Ssundee said that.
same
As a SSundee fan for 2-3 years, I know that he's not smarter than a 1st grader because all he knows is foot and Mommy.
I can confirm this.
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That is true he loves foot
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10:55 Non-murcans: **visible Confusion**
When Biffle said "I went to medical school!" I was dying on the floor laughing!!!!😂😅
So did I
6:00 LOL 🤣
14:52 Technically, Biffle and SSundee are correct. This is because due to the wording of the question, putting 23 would be wrong since it would be short, so 24 would be the technically correct answer. However, Sigils is correct in this question for 2 reasons. The main reason is that this question involves elementary school math, which predominantly uses the rounding rule. The other reason is that when it comes to things such as boxes, you would always round down since you can’t make up a remainder of a box.
Sorry if this was a little complicated
STOP YOUR MAKING MY BRAIN HURT!!!!
@@hdjdjdndbjed6360 WHY DO YOU HAVE TO YELL?! Also, that’s math for you.
Actually, you would round up because you are trying to exceed a height.
Just simple math 23 × 1.2 = 27.6 and that exceeds 27
@@DerpyNinjaFrog You would in this question, but in other questions where you don’t have to exceed, you would round down
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well this aged like milk
I love every video you do
I do too
As an old Ssundee viewer I can confidently say that he is in fact smarter than a 5th grader just in the wrong aspects
Okay
Funny
Agreed
true infact, the math was very easy>>>:)
very true
The argument on the invertebrates question was funny 🤣
😁 Fun game choice and video! Please do a part 2!
same
Answer. If Joe's height is equal to 4.8 feet and it takes 4 boxes to reach that height, we can determine the number of boxes needed to reach 27 feet by setting up a proportion. Therefore, it would take approximately 22.5 boxes to reach a height of 27 feet.
I started tearing up when they thought invertebrates had spines honestly 😭
Me too
Lol
I was like I'm smarter than you 🙃😎
i was just like **insert the meme where more and more people facepalm**
@@GlitchyNitro LOL
I love getting home after practice and watching these vids makes my day
Wow nice video
"You don't have a spine"
-Zud 2022
lol
Ssundee:are you smart that a 5th grader
me:.........i am a 5th grader😂
@@leahthephantom5381 I guess??
So true😂😂
I'm with Sigils on the invertebrate question. 💯 That was hilarious to see grown men forgetting basic anatomy vocabulary 😂😂😂
Actually though, I'm in 6th rn
😂
@@rebeccaferris6556 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁
When you’re early and don’t know what to say:
Ikr
fixed: When you're early and don't know what to say: "FiRsT"
🤣 Not Zud saying the same thing over and over asking what he did wrong, while pronouncing N-A-R-Y
I’m not smarter than a ssundee but I’m smarter than a biffle
I'm smarter than a ssundee but not smarter than a biffle, I suck at history
@Jack Wrath no
@Jack Wrath bro actually shut up all you post is cringe
@Jack Wrath you wrote worse wrong
The answer to the box question should technically be 24. You must divide 4 from 56. After doing this you will be left with 14. You must then divide 14 from 27. This is approximately equal to 23.14 boxes. However, you can’t have a remainder of a box. Therefore, you must stack another box to exceed the 27’. This means the answer is 24. Unless, you consider rounding, which wouldn’t get you to the correct height(you would be short) then the game is incorrect.
1,2×23=27,6
@@igorjestdobry1,2 is equal to 1 and 2/12. You took it as a decimal or 1 and 2/10.
Wrong the answer is 23 because if you check if the answer is correct the way to do so is to divide 4.8 by four equals 1.2 then multiply with 23 to get the answer of 27.6 and if rounded up the answer is 28
@AgripWilliusUndag-wc5cb you doing it wrong
its says how many box to stack not to place
I can confirm 27’/(4’8”/4)=23.14>23, Which means 24 boxes are needed to exceed 27 feet, Ian was right!
Maybe Russell was right
no its sort of a trick question because after he stands on 23 box's then he exceeds 27 feet
No if you take 4.8 ÷ 4 you get 1.2. If you take 1.2×23 you get 27.6 so you only need 23
@@christhur3345 you can’t work it out like that because 1.2 isn’t the same as 1’2” because there are 12 inches in 1 foot
@@christhur3345 that is not quite right. There are 12 inches in one foot. 2 inches does not equal .2 of a feet. 2 inches equals .1667. Each box is 1 feet 2 inches. 23 boxes will give 23 feet 46 inches which is 2 inches short from 27 feet. 23 is not correct.
@@jdecks1235 ok. Im not from America so I didnt think about that😁
Only in America they can take a question that will be insanely easy in the metric system and make it harder
And then the game’s answer to the question is actually wrong too 😭
15:01 Ian (Ssundee), you were right. It should have been 24 boxes. 23 boxes will only be equal to 322 inches (26 feet and 10 inches). While 27 feet is equal to 324 inches.
Another smart person in the comments
its 27/1.2 (one box is 1.2) so it is 22.5 rounding up to 23 sigils was right
@@revanthyanduru6755 No it is 1' 2" (1 foot 2 inches) per box and there are 12 inches in a foot so therefore you have 1foot and 2/12 = 1/6 so 1 and 1/6 of a foot for each box therefore 1.166666 * 23 = 26.833333 or 26 and 5/6 feet i.e not exceeding 27 feet so 24 was the correct answer
@@revanthyanduru6755 1 foot is 12 inches.
@@adixxx3056 you had to divide the hight of the kid by the 4 boxes. Meaning: 4,8/4 = 1.2(the hight of 1 box) ; Dividing 27 boxes by the hight of 1 box, meaning: 27/1,2 = 22,5 ; rounding up equals 23. Sigils was rigt
I’m in 6th grade and I knew that if you have a spine you are a vertebrate and not an invertebrate
We absolutely need more of these. 😂
why
@@noahgudino8860because they’re funny
I agree we do need more
I watched Ssundee back in 2015 and now I’m too old and don’t really enjoy his content as much but it’s crazy to see how their is an entire new generation of fans. Once in a while I’ll click on these videos just to reminisce
Same
Been a fan since 2015, and to this date i still find his videos entertaining oof
Oh I been watching a whole lot longer than that lol, and i'm still watching.... I'm almost 24 (31st October I'll be 24)
@@Bikertrons how old were you when you started?
as being a fan of ssunde for 7 years i know he can find out ways to figure out the question
Still can't spell his name right though?
she is just a little lier
You can’t be a fan of SSunDee for “7” years
@@Xylo6969 derp SSundee
@@Brottisgood for real i loved his vr vids
there so fun to watch
14:52, I have a different metric system, but it can't be to different, so, here ir goes my answer... you don't do 1.2 * 23; you do 27 * 1.2; that gives a total of 22,5 and to exceed it you need 23. Another way to do this is by counting; 1.2 (1) ; 2.4 (2) ; 3.6 (3) ; 4.8 (4) ; 6.0 (5) ; 7.2 (6) ; 8.4 (7) ; 9.6 (8) ; 10.8 (9) ; 12.0 (10) ; 13.2 (11) ; 14.4 (12) ; 15.6 (13) ; 16.8 (14) ; 18.0 (15) ; 19.2 (16) ; 20.4 (17) ; 21.6 (18) ; 22,8 (18) ; 24.0 (20) ; 25.2 (21) ; 26.4 (22) ; 27.6 (23). With that we prove that Sigils was actually right
The problem with that is that 1ft 2in does not equal 1.2ft. This throws off your math entirely.
9:00 How many minutes are 70 seconds?
Ian and Biffle: 70 minutes...
1min 10sec
@@kushaal3029 he knows
I’m a 6th Grader right now, so this entire video was so relatable.
I'm on 6th grade and I'm getting PTSD school is in about a month
Me too
@@amogsmaster4329 what is PTSD
@Jack Wrath your bio says you hate what you are currently doing. Just saying.
@@amogsmaster4329 its ok just focus on your breathing it helped me in highschool it will probably help you to.
15:00
Math:
4'8 = 4 boxes
4'8 ÷ 4 boxes = 1'2 = 1 box
27 inch ÷ 1'2 = 22.5 (we do this because we must find the amount of boxes needed, so we divide the length or one box into the amount of inches we must exceed)
Then we round the boxes up to = 23 boxes
i think ssundee and biffle were actually right here. 12 inches*27 feet is 324 inches. 324/14 (1’2”) is a little over 23 so you would need 24
thx🥲
@@scoutrohwedder5514 they did not ask for inches so do not convert to inches
It said 27 feet
@@nighthunter3372what? it's the same thing they're just converting it to a common unit. You can't divide feet with inches like 27/1.2=22.5 thinking 1'2" is 1.2
1'2"≠1.2
27/1'2"≠22.5
1'2"=1.16667 feet(Here's the unit you asked for)
27/1.16667=23.14279102 boxes
Answer must be an integer
Hence 24 boxes.
Alternative solution(inequality):
1'2"=1.16667 feet
Let the amount of boxes stacked be y:
1.16667y>27
y>23.14279102
Y must be an integer
Therefore 24.
Alternative solution 2(using cm):
4'8"=142.24cm
142.24/4=35.56cm per box
27 feet = 822.96cm
Let the amount of boxes stacked be y:
35.56y>822.96
y>23.142857
y must be an integer
Therefore it is 24
Let's go SSundee love's math team math 👇
@ 15:00
My math is
4(12)+8= 56 inches tall
56 / 4 = 14 inch boxes
27(12) = 324 inches is 27 feet which we must exceed.
324 / 14 = 23.14 (can only use whole numbers since 📦 is whole numbers)
Therefore 23 boxes is shy by 2 inches (26’ 10”)
The correct answer is 24 boxes
Smart
Simplify plz
its 23 boxes because
4.8 feet divided by 4= 1.2 feet
1.2 feet= 14.4 inches (not just 14) That's why everyone is messing up
27 x 12 = 324 inches. (12 inches in 1 foot)
14.4 x 23= 331.2 inches
So 23 boxes are over. SSundee just did 14 on its own making it just under forgetting the 0.4
You also do
4.8 feet divided by 4= 1.2 feet
1.2 feet x 20 = 24 feet
21 boxes = 25.2 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 24 making 25.2
22 boxes = 26.4 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 25.2 making 26.4
23 boxes = 27.6 feet because you have added the 1.2 feet to 26.4 making 27.6
It's 23 because it's just over 27
24 is too much
Btw 4.8 feet isn't 56 inches it's 57.6 inches
@@nathanascool5030 you cant just divide 4.8 by 4 because there are 12 inches in a foot, not 10. By your logic, thats saying 1 foot divided by 2 is 0.5, which then you convert t inches, when you have to convert to inches THEN divide.
So that logic doesnt work. You have to convert everything to inches before dividing.
24 is the rights answer, but i think they rounded to the nearest number
@@nathanascool5030 Listen to the nugget it's because there 12 inches in 1 foot you can't just assume that 2 inches is 0.2 feet as it is 2/12 feet or 0.166666 feet
I was confused when they were typing the discord answers but then I realized I was watching biffiles screen
As a fan of SSundee for 8 years I know for a fact that he’s smarter than most college grads
Agreed
I have been watching for 7 years
@@I_quit240 Nice but who asked
@Short King Jay ye but who asked
Ugh who asked
No, the boxes one is incorrect. If 4 boxes is 4'8" then 1 box is 1'2". 23 boxes would be 23'46" or 26'10", which is just under 27 feet. One more box is needed to exceed 27 feet, so Sigils was actually incorrect.
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I think the question for 4th grade is not refering about the inches when they put 4.8, but instead it was 4 feet and 8/10 of a feet, and it would make the answer to the question correct
Are you dabbing then a 5th grader 😂😂😂
i also learned the invertebrates thing yesterday
For the box question,
4'8" is (4*12)+8 = 56
56/4=14
27*12=324
324/14~23.142
Providing it this way makes it seem like it may have been rounded down, despite the context.
I thought of it as since each box is 14 inches (1.2 feet), we can divide 27ft by 1.2, we get 22.5, so 23 would exceed and be the answer
Many different way's it can be done I guess, but the game was correct.... It is indeed 23 and most people just clearly don't understand basic math....
@@znachary 1.2 feet and 1 foot and 2 inches are different. The calculation for one box is 1 foot 2 inches which is 14 inches and 27 feet is 324 inches. Thus the number of boxes needed wld be 324/14 which is abt 23.143 and since they asked for the number of boxes needed to exceed 27 feet, it shld be rounded up to 24 and not rounded down to 23. Unless Russell's thinking was right which is also possible
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I think that sigils is right about the boxes, because each box is 1.2 feet (14 inches) so to exceed 27 feet the math should be 27 divided by 1.2 and it should be 22.5 which technically is 23, unless ofc it's the next one then it's 24
1.2 feet doesn’t equal 14 inches, which throws off the rest of your math. Instead, all numbers should be converted to inches, so they are of a common measurement. Take 27x12=324. Then 324/14=23.14. Like someone else said, you can’t have a fraction of a box, so the answer should be 24. Hope that makes sense
You are correct - use any scientific calculator work it out step by step 4.8 inches dived by 4 means that 1 box = 1.2, the reason only 23 is accepted and not any other number above is because in the grade this question is posed for is when you are taught to be more specific with your answers (until they start teaching estimate questions which are a pain) phahaha but yeah dude you're right, congrats on being able to do math which cannot be said for a lot of this comment section
@@inezearnest9830 I just looked it up and I'm correct if 4.8 is 4 boxes, 8÷4=2 and 4÷4=1 which means 1.2, and each foot is 12 inches, 0.2 feet is is 2 inches
12 inches + 2 inches is 14, which in turn means the amount of boxes ÷ by how tall is each box so 27 ÷ 1.2 is 22.5 and there can't be a fraction On this one meaning it's 23 not exactly but because it's half so the closest to it is technically 23 if it were to be 22.4, it would be 22 because it's closer to 22 than to 23
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@@zaidodeh727OK but I use cm and got 24. Here's how:
4'8"=142.24cm
142.24/4=35.56cm per box
27 feet = 822.96cm
Let the amount of boxes stacked be y:
35.56y>822.96
y>23.142857
y must be an integer
Therefore it is 24?
So confused
I've played this game on my old 3ds XL
23 boxes = 26'10"
24 boxes = 28 ft.
And the game counted 23 as correct.
This question assumed the standard rounding rules, and the wording was kinda misleading
The person who answered it when creating the game should not have rounded since the question specifically asks for enough to EXCEED 27 feet. If they use 23 they do not reach 27 feet so 23 cannot exceed 27 feet. The game answered the question incorrectly. Maybe the game dev is not smarter than a 5th grader?
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At 15:35 SSundee was counting inches instead of feet 🦶 lol
ssundee was right btw
@@scoutrohwedder5514 I mean he wasn’t but…. Ok sure
What SSundee did comes out to 28 feet lol
@@scoutrohwedder5514 The question said “EXCEED” 27 feet which means it doesn’t need to be exact. You can check Sigils work be doing the equation 23•1.2= 27.6 which is correct because it doesn’t need to be exact and when you check SSundee’s by do the equation 24•1.2= 28.8 which is incorrect because it’s 28 feet and not 27 feet there for SSundee was wrong.
12:58: Biffle: I am very social so social studies! SSundee: That's history! Biffle: Then measurements!
For the box question, I used the wrong numbers and somehow got the correct answer😂
13:50 Sigils is correct on one end. 4'8'' is 56 inches. Divide by 4 to get the height of the child (because the child is exactly 4 boxes tall), which is 14. 27 feet is 324 inches. 324 / 14 = about 23.1428571 or 23 to round to the whole number. 23.1428571 is the correct answer technically but 23 is closer to 23.1428571 than 24 is. Why? Because you need to take the decimals into account. If you don't, you will get 24, not 23. But to EXCEED 27 feet, you will need 24 boxes but if you are trying to make it exact, you need 23 (approximately). In this circumstance, SSundee and Biffle got the answer right. Kinda a trick question so I believe all of them are correct, expect for Zud obviously.
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dang man you a human calculator?
I suck at math
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Alternate title: "Are you smarter than a foot?"
Or are you smarter than a Biffle
14:52 that face when he got the wrong answer got me laughing on the floor
12:27 he says “I bet you don’t even know what a+b is,” but that’s an actual thing which is funny
A+B=Foot
area + base, or sides of a triangle?
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
I'm only like 20 seconds in and I all ready like it!
The best thing about this is most 5th graders don’t know this stuff 😂
Wish they did more life science and social studies questions. They chose like the hardest and most boring subjects the whole time
ik! ss is my favorite and its not generally history. it can also be economy and government. history is just something we associate it with. they could even see that in the first question
No math isn’t boring
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15:40 SSundee here's why you're wrong:
The person is exactly as tall as 4 boxes, which is 4'8", which again is four boxes, 9'6" is 8 boxes, and 19'2" is 16 boxes. 9'6" + 19'2" = 28'8" = 24 boxes. You can still go down 1 box to exceed 27. 28'8" - 1'2" (1 box) = 27'6", (23 boxes) which is greater than 27.
Anyway, good video!
(Edit: Everybody technically was right because you're still exceeding 27 feet, and they never specified you need the least amount of boxes to exceed 27 feet like Zud stated :/)
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4’8” is 9’4” each foot is 12 inches. 4 times 2 is 8 and 8 times 2 is 16. 8 foot sixteen inches or 9 foot 4 inches. This mistake continues throughout your equations.
multiple 27 and 12 then divide 14. then you get 23.1
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You were kind of right about the bill introduction process.
It's true that the house can introduce a bill that will then go to the senate, then to the white house.
However, the senate can introduce a bill, that will then go to the House, then, if passed, goes to the White House.
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9:43 it's me
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You’re in 3rd grade??
How this generation has fallen
Nah my name is Eli
Also I'm not in 3rd grade
*invertebrates are insects and stuff like that*
not all bills start in the house, but only a member of the house can propose bills in the house
Never knew Sigils looked like an egg
SSundee each box is around 1foot 2 which means 27 feet subtracted by 4 equal 23
You are right
You take 4 feet 8 inches, divide it by four to get the height of each box. Then you take 27 divided by 1.17 and it equals 23 rounded.
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"13:50 Sigils is correct on one end. 4'8'' is 56 inches. Divide by 4 to get the height of the child (because the child is exactly 4 boxes tall), which is 14. 27 feet is 324 inches. 324 / 14 = about 23.1428571 or 23 to round to the whole number. 23.1428571 is the correct answer technically but 23 is closer to 23.1428571 than 24 is. Why? Because you need to take the decimals into account. If you don't, you will get 24, not 23. But to EXCEED 27 feet, you will need 24 boxes but if you are trying to make it exact, you need 23 (approximately). In this circumstance, SSundee and Biffle got the answer right. Kinda a trick question so I believe all of them are correct, exactly for Nico obviously."
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Not fair bruh
If every box is 1 foot 2 inches, then 20 boxes is 24feet tall.
Then you need 23 boxes to exceed 27.
3 extra boxes = 3 foot 6 inches.
24+3.6=27.6
The game was correct.
Also how Zud explained invertebrates were wrong.
The term applies to cold-blooded animals, like lizards and snakes, I believe.
Humans have a spine, but they're not cold-blooded as far as I know, meaning, they're not invertebrates.
No it is 1' 2" (1 foot 2 inches) per box and there are 12 inches in a foot so therefore you have 1foot and 2/12 = 1/6 so 1 and 1/6 of a foot for each box therefore 1.166666 * 23 = 26.833333 or 26 and 5/6 feet i.e not exceeding 27 feet so 24 was the correct answer
idiot ur wrong for both questions. decimals go up to 10 and inches go up to 12. Also, invertebrate LITERALLY HAS THE WORD vertebrae in it which is your backbone. In means without. Heres the actual definition:
an animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, coelenterate, etc. The invertebrates constitute an artificial division of the animal kingdom, comprising 95 per cent of animal species and about thirty different phyla.
math is wrong because 1’2 isnt 1.2 feet and 3’6 isnt 3.6 feet
the correct answer is 24 boxes
For the first question, -2 is even but when divided by 2 is -1 which isn't a whole number due to all whole numbers being positive
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4th waa
I'm higher than 5th grade yet my brain thinks that is too easy. i'm ahead of everyone in my class.
Im a about to get to 4 grade
For the Joe is stacking boxes, you need 24 boxes to EXCEED 27 ft!
Finally, he's not uploading among us that much
Ikr it was starting to get boring
It started to get boring ages ago.
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At 15:01 SSundee and Biffle are correct as if you use the elementary rounding system it would be 23. As you do 4 x 12 + 8 = 56. (4’8ft) and 27 x 12 to get 324. You do 56/4 to get 14. Then 324/14 to get 23. (About 23) Doing that means that 23 boxes = 27ft. You would stack another box to EXCEED 27ft. The problem says “How many boxes should he stack to EXCEED 27 feet tall?” Key word being exceed. That means you round up. Elementary school is confusing and I still don’t get it but it is what it is.
Edit: Zud is technically also right as it also exceeds 27ft but I think the questions refers to the least amount that exceeds
those second graders are crazy to not have failed yet
14:56 This question is wrong.
You need to *exceed* 27 feet, and if each box is 14 inches tall (4'8" = 56", 56" ÷ 4 = 14") that means you can multiply the amount of boxes (in this case, 23) by 14 (the box's height in inches) to get the total height of the box stack in inches. You can then divide the answer by 12 to convert to feet.
If we do this process, 23 * 14 = 322, and 322 ÷ 12 = ~26.8333
Note that the question asks you to *exceed* 27 feet. What 23 boxes does is it gets as close to 27 feet *without exceeding* it, while the correct answer (24 boxes) gets the lowest amount of boxes that exceeds 27 feet, which is what the question is asking.
i was laughing so much that i like died
I am your bigest fannnnnn💖💖💖💖💖💕😻😻
I knew that 😆😆🤣
They almost gaslit me with that invertebrate/vertebrate conflict 😭
Anyways, here's the classification of humans:
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Sub Phylum: *_Vertebrates_*
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: Sapiens
:use this as you wish; idc.
Me in 5th grade: this is easy
(3:08) I have never heard of this story in my life!
I am Canadian though
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