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"Multiplication" (1961) "What'd I Say" (1962) "Multiplication" is a song recorded by American singer Bobby Darin, performed by him in the 1961 film Come September.
"Little Twelvetoes" introduced the subject of how math arranged on base 12 rather than on base 10 would work, as well as covering multiplication by 12. In 1973, Capitol Records released a soundtrack album of Multiplication Rock (SJA-11174), featuring all 11 songs. Two tracks, "My Hero, Zero" and "Three Is a Magic Number," had been edited for TV ...
Math-Tinik (lit. ' math-thorn '; stylized as MATH-Tinik, a pun on the word “Matinik” which literally translates to “Thorny” but is often used to mean ‘sharp’ in terms of mental acuity) [1] is a Philippine television educational show by ABS-CBN.
Connelly began rewriting popular songs to help students learn multiplication in March. His first video, a reinterpretation of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, taught kids how to ...
Matthew and Sooty visit Thorpe Farm and learn many interesting facts about various farm animals, while Sweep and Soo learn about farm animals at home through songs, nursery rhymes and words in this educational video. Learn with Sooty! - Have Fun with Numbers! 2 (Also known as Multiplication and Time Tables) (TV8131) 4 February 1991
During school on a cold winter's day, a young girl's thoughts about the multiplication of 8 revolve around winter games, particularly ice skating. The video briefly explores the distributive property of multiplication/addition for multiplying 8 by numbers higher than 10, and closes by noting the numeral 8's resemblance to a sideways infinity ...
The mathematical operations of multiplication have several applications to music. Other than its application to the frequency ratios of intervals (for example, Just intonation , and the twelfth root of two in equal temperament ), it has been used in other ways for twelve-tone technique , and musical set theory .
"Top of the Pops" is a television special featuring performances of the year's most popular songs. A stage with the "Top of the Pops" logo. Phil Dent/Redferns/Getty Images.