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Cyberchase: Sensible Flats
Episode 105
by 
Nelvana International and WNET (Producer)
  
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Publisher: PBS
Subject(s):  Animation
Children's Video
Instructional
TV Series
Language(s):  English

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File size:   304236 KB
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Release date:   Nov 08, 2007

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Our Cyber-Team is transported to a Wild West site to prove that Hacker has taken a larger piece of land than he is allowed. Hacker is in jail and the trial is about to begin, but is his homestead really larger than what Judge Trudy will allow? The kids must discover how to measure the area of his irregularly shaped property in order to find the answer. The Big Idea: To find the area of an object, count how many squares fit on it. But there's an easier way! Measure an object’s dimensions, and you can use mathematics to calculate its area.


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Synopsis

Our Cyber-Team is transported to a Wild West site to prove that Hacker has taken a larger piece of land than he is allowed. Hacker is in jail and the trial is about to begin, but is his homestead really larger than what Judge Trudy will allow? The kids must discover how to measure the area of his irregularly shaped property in order to find the answer. The Big Idea: To find the area of an object, count how many squares fit on it. But there's an easier way! Measure an object’s dimensions, and you can use mathematics to calculate its area.



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