2nd Grade Math Compilation

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wow we are gonna learn so many cool things on this homeschool pop video alright what's the first thing we should learn how about perimeter all right let's show you how fun this is imagine I'm a racecar driver right and don't make fun of my car okay this is this is a perfectly good car to do a racin right it's very fast it's it's got the bells it's got the whistles it's a great race car okay laughing at okay now imagine this is the race car course that I'm driving on right it's going around and oval it's going around a shape if I was wondering how far is it around the track what's the distance around the shape then I would need to know the perimeter the perimeter is the distance around a shape wait wait wait what is the perimeter the perimeter of a shape is the distance around a shape and it's easy to find you can find the perimeter of a shape by adding all of the sides that will tell you what the distance around the shape is great now let's practice finding the perimeter look at this triangle what is the perimeter of this triangle okay first we need to know how long all of the sides are then we can figure out the perimeter with this triangle all three sides are the same length so how long are they let's pretend we measured it and each side is 10 meters now remember to find the perimeter of a shape we need to know the distance around the whole shape so we just add the sides together what's ten plus ten plus ten that's three tens what is that equal yeah 30 awesome the perimeter of this triangle is thirty centimeters remember cm is an abbreviation for centimeters thirty centimeters is the perimeter of this triangle okay let's try this one what is the perimeter of this square first we need to know how long all the sides of the square are then we can figure out the perimeter of the square okay so this is a square it has four sides and all four sides are the same size let's pretend we measured it and each side is one yard remember yd is an abbreviation for the distance of a yard each side is one yard remember the perimeter is the distance around a shape so we'll need to add all of these sides up okay what's one plus one plus one plus one yeah or the perimeter of this square is four yards the perimeter remember is the distance around a shape if you were to go around this entire square it would be four yards okay this is the final one what is the perimeter of this rectangle well first we need to know how long all the sides of the rectangle are then we can figure out the perimeter remember a rectangle has four sides and two of the sides are shorter than the other two sides with this rectangle let's pretend we measured it at one meter on the short side and three meters on the longer sides okay remember to get the perimeter we have to add all of the sides together so we're going to be adding four numbers together again to make it easier we're gonna group the smaller numbers together and then cook the larger numbers in our equation what's one plus one plus three plus three those are all the sides what's one plus one plus three plus three yeah eight that means the perimeter of this rectangle is 8 meters Wow we told you it was gonna be fine oh it's such a blast finding the perimeter the perimeter is so much fun to find it's like a game remember you can find the perimeter of a shape by adding all of the sides and the perimeter of a shape is the distance around a shape now you know how to find the perimeter of something the perimeter is the distance around a shape I can find the perimeter of this tablet right all I would need to do is measure each side and add them together and I would find the perimeter but right now I got to find an internet connection there's no Wi-Fi out here there's no reason to be in the desert I need water it's not this doesn't make any sense I'm gonna go you go ahead and find perimeter enjoy the perimeter is the distance around the shape go have fun thanks for watching we are so happy to have you with us I mean you are so awesome you really are oh you like my poster here mr. whiskers poster you know it's pretty cool pretty cool you know it's a pretty cool poster pretty cool cat - I wonder what he would like to learn about next if he would learn from one of our videos what would he like to learn next hmm how about hmm let's learn about fractions fractions are so awesome and so much fun many of you think so too a couple of weeks ago we set up a poll on our channel and many of you voted we're fractions as our next math video that's really awesome thanks everyone for voting and don't worry we'll make the other two videos too later on but this is all about fractions all right well let's start here what is a fraction when we say the word fraction what do we mean what is a fraction well a fraction is something that shows parts of a whole let's say there's this lady named Cindy Cindy has a pizza which is great she loves pizza so yummy pizza but then her friend chomsky arrives you remember chomsky likes pizza too and he's a little bit hungry so maybe Cindy isn't gonna eat the whole pizza now maybe they're gonna split it what do you think so they split the pizza in half each of them get one half of the pizza that neat then everyone has pizza each of them have one half of the pizza they split it right down the middle now remember a fraction is something that shows parts of a whole so here is what the fraction looks like a 1 a line and a 2 that is the fraction 1/2 each of them Cindy and chomsky get one half of the pizza so this is one half it's a very important fraction because we use it all the time now you might be wondering what do the numbers mean and how does it show one half well the bottom number shows the total number of parts the top number shows how many parts we are talking about I'm pretty simple let's go back to our example there are a total of two parts to the pizza so there's a two on the bottom and Cindi just gets one part that's the part we're talking about so Cindy gets just one half of the pizza she doesn't get the whole thing she gets just one part she gets one half the bottom number of a fraction is called the denominator the denominator is the total number of parts the top number is called the numerator the numerator tells us how many parts we are talking about in this case cindy is having one part of the pizza the other part of course is going to chomsky let's try this let's say there's another pizza and this pizza has four parts the number four is the denominator because there are four pieces of pizza four parts let's say Kelly shows up and wants to have one part of the pizza one piece of the pizza the numerator or the top number of the fraction is the number one because Kelly is having one part or one piece of the pizza Kelly is having one fourth of the pizza pretty simple pretty fun fractions are awesome [Music] now we're gonna need your help help us figure out what fraction is it huh what fraction is it Wow we're gonna have a great time let's say we have a group of five sports balls one is a basketball the other four are soccer balls let's figure out what fraction of the balls are basketballs what fraction of the balls are basketballs so we know a fraction has a line in the middle and the top numbers the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator the denominator shows us the total number of parts or units how many sports balls are there yeah five five is the denominator good job now remember we're asking for the fraction of sports balls that are basketballs so how many basketballs are there yeah just one the number one is the numerator so one-fifth of the sports balls are basketballs one-fifth great job let's try this final example let's say there are five pets five pets two of them are dogs and three of them are cats what fraction of the pets are cats huh that's a good question what fraction of the pets are cats remember here's what a fraction looks like it's got a line in the middle with the top number being the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator so the total number of pets is five what number is the denominator what number goes on the bottom yeah five five is the denominator it tells us the total number of pets remember we're asking for the fraction of the pets that are cats how many cats are there yeah three so what's the numerator yeah three three is the numerator three fifths of the pets are cats Wow that was so cool but none of those cats are special to me as you mr. whiskers not even a fraction of my heart belongs to my whole heart I love you mr. whiskers a fraction is something that shows parts of a whole the top number of a fraction is the numerator how many parts we are talking about and the bottom number of a fraction is the denominator the total number of parts oh wow look at the homophone cow homophone cow huh homophone cow he you just walk you just gonna ignore me okay so you're upset that we haven't included you in other videos what do you call this you know you're in a compilation video that's cool too all right I need to talk to the homophone cow but in the meantime let's learn about multiplication you're gonna learn how to multiply and if that sounds really scary or if that sounds like a difficult thing it's just because you don't know how to do it yet once you learn the game once you learn the process it's fun it's awesome you see multiplying is like being a detective you're cracking a code which is so cool you're solving mysteries like legit mysteries like I'm I'm in an office building right now there's a cake behind me for some reason I'm looking out right now are you guys that I see that you're like and once you learn it's just a game so buckle in for the fun and the learning let's say you have two bikes and for some reason they look the exact same and somebody wants to give you an air pump they ask a simple question how many tires do you have to take care of to figure that out we're gonna use multiplication we're gonna play the game it's gonna be awesome okay so here is how multiplication works so we put the number that's in each group and then we put this X which means x and then the number of groups so that tells us how many times that number is going to show up and then we add them all together and you've got your answer then that cool and just a side note to work there has to be the same number in each group now remember we're trying to figure out how many tires you have to take care of if you have two bicycles all right now we have the wheels under each bike each bike has two wheels one two so we write down a two each bike has two wheels remember the first number we write down with multiplication is the number in each group then we write an X this X means times two times it's the symbol of multiplication all right the second number we write are the number of groups you can see them here how many groups do we have of two how many yeah - so it reads two times two [Music] to figure this out we are going to skip count by 2 to 4 that means 2 times 2 equals 4 if you have two bikes that means you have 4 wheels to 2 x is 4 remember this is how multiplication works the number in each group times the number of groups equals your answer of course to work there has to be the same number in each group all right let's take this to the next level let's say someone has 4 bikes and here are their wheels you know how to do this now each bike has 2 wheels so the first number we write down is the number 2 that's the number in each group we're gonna put the time symbol there and count the number of groups 1 2 3 4 so it's 2 times 4 this is so much fun this is multiplication [Music] now let's skip count to get the answer 2 4 6 8 [Music] eight is our answer there are eight wheels two times four equals eight this is how multiplication works we put the number in each group times the number of groups and we get our answer you're getting the hang of it all right let's try this one let's say you buy three packs of trading cards let's say each pack had five cards in it huh that's pretty good amount so three packs of five cards how many cards did you get in total it's a really great question sounds like we're gonna need to multiply so each group has five so that's the first thing we write down the number in each group that's five put the multiplication sign which is that X which means times five times how many groups are there one two three so the second number is three five times three what's five times three we're gonna skip count to find out 5 10 15 five times three equals 15 you have 15 trading cards all right this is how it works you take the number in each group times the number of groups and you get your answer now here are some multiplication tricks that are gonna be really sneaky ways that you can figure out multiplication problems really really quickly here's the trick if you multiply any number by zero you always get zero always you always get zero here's an example five times zero equals zero when you have zero groups of five that means you have zero there are none whenever you multiply any number by zero you always get zero 100 times zero equals zero [Music] even if zero is the first number in the equation you still always get zero when you multiply by any number for example zero times eleven equals zero and zero times one thousand equals zero but if you multiply any number by zero you always get zero oh this has been so much fun here is the next trick if you multiply any number by one it stays the same look at these seven times one equals seven one hundred times one equals 133 times one equals 33 [Music] if you flip them the answer stays the same 1 times 7 equals 7 1 times 100 equals 100 1 times 33 equals 33 honestly the order of the multiplied numbers does not change the answer if you were to flip the number of groups and the number in each group you would still get the same answer though we still recommend this way so simple the number in each group times the number of groups to get your answer so the two tricks have been if you multiply any number by 0 you always get 0 and if you multiply any number by 1 and stays the same the final multiplication trick is to use multiplication tables they come in all shapes and sizes but they are all helpful especially as you're first learning how to multiply here are some examples of multiplication tables there's a table for all of the numbers from 1 to 10 some kids memorize tables like these so that they'll know right off the bat in a moment what an answer could be for certain multiplication problems this is how multiplication works the number in each group times the number of groups gives us our answer it's hard work you know a lot of times learning can be hard work too but we hope that these videos are really helpful make learning fun so that learning is hard like pushing this cart oh my goodness all right what's the next thing we should learn about let's learn about three-dimensional shapes gonna be awesome love the 3d shapes a lot of people know the 2d shapes you might not know the 3d shapes you're in the right place before we get started just dance here real quick this is really cool music dancers dance I dabble and dancing all right can somebody turn that music off for me seriously I can't teach like this I can't teach with this music going on yeah I feel like I'm in a candy shop listen to music please thanks so here they are our old friends the 2d shapes you're familiar with these you know you're familiar with the circle the oval the triangle the Pentagon the trapezoid the hexagon the square the rectangle the parallelogram in the octagon and these are all are our shapes our 2d shapes you know but these are all family friends of ours we don't want to just forget about these and before we look at 3d shapes it's really important for us to look at these shapes again because these are old friends so we're gonna look at each one of these one by one just to make sure you know who they are before we learn all these new shapes this first shape doesn't even need an introduction it's the circle the circle that round figure it's awesome we love this shape it's one of the first ones we ever learned the circle this next shape is one of the stretchy shapes the oval it's like a circle got stretched out it's elongated it's a tremendous shape the oval here's another familiar shape the triangle three sides we love the triangle the triangle is great the three-sided friend three sides a triangle wait I keep saying we love the shapes I mean we like the shapes but do you love the shapes do I love the shades Andy take it easy here huh alright let's keep going ah the square of four sides all equal you know the squares good the square so good shape you know yeah sometimes you just need a square sometimes you just need a square here's the rectangle the rectangle is longer than the square because not all four sides are equal the rectangle I know I'm weird the middle something here but I have to show this okay so what do you call a hamster with the top hat Abraham stir Lincoln I digress the trapezoid a cool shape with two of the sides being parallel to each other in the parallelogram another four-sided shape both pairs of sides are parallel to each other and finally the Pentagon with five sides the hexagon with six sides and the Octagon with eight sides what awesome shapes so let's go ahead and do a quick 2d shape quiz I need your help I want to see if you really learn these if you really know these before we get into the three so help me out here we're gonna have an awesome time wait my birthday Oh what type of shape is on the top yeah a circle what type of shape is in the middle a square awesome okay now what shape is on the bottom of course a triangle awesome job now we've got more this is a little trickier which shape is in the middle yeah a trapezoid which shape is on the right the Pentagon good job and which shape is on the left yeah the square now try these which shape is on the bottom yeah the oval which shape is on the top yeah the parallelogram which shape is in the middle all right the rectangle great job all right the last one which shape is on the left yeah the hexagon which shape is on the right gray the octagon and which shape is in the middle phenomenal the Pentagon all right we're ready to learn the 3d shapes we're gonna learn how to identify the three-dimensional shapes if you struggle through the quiz you might want to watch the first part of the video again otherwise let's get started so as we're starting out it's important to remember what makes a 3d shape a 3d shape there's an old rhyme that says 3d shapes are fat not flat and you can see that with the sphere which is a 3d shape we're about to learn and the circle the circle is flat but the sphere is 3d it's three-dimensional all the shapes are like that so let's learn all these 3d shapes so the first 3d shape we're going to learn is the sphere the one that we just mentioned the sphere is the 3d version of the circle it's perfectly round there are spheres all around us one of the spheres we see all the time are balls like this soccer ball a soccer ball is a sphere it's perfectly round it's a 3d circle it's a sphere you know this sphere yes it's the earth it's where we live our planet is a sphere how cool is that our own planet is a sphere perfectly round it's a sphere in this picture we have two Spears can you spot them yeah the two spheres are the two bowling balls perfect round spheres spheres are all around us here we have a group of three spheres and you can count them right now one two three spheres all together the shape of a ball a sphere perfectly round well there you have it the sphere what a cool 3d shape to start with it's round they're examples all around us and it's just so cool and you know what the 3d shapes are gonna get even better our second 3d shape is the cone the cone is a really cool shape with a circle as the base or the bottom and it all comes up to one point called a vertex here's an example of a cone I think we all love the ice cream cone if it doesn't have any ice cream inside and you flipped it upside down you'd be able to see the circle base and it all comes up to one point called the vertex here are two cones a red cone and a blue cone and you can see both cones have that circle base and all comes up to a vertex what wonderful cones have you seen these before they're traffic cones here are many cones I didn't count all of them but there's a lot and they're wonderful wonderful cones so that's our second 3d shape the cone a wonderful cone with a great circle base it all comes up to one point called the vertex how awesome is that our third 3d shape is the pyramid I love the pyramid the pyramids great it comes up to one point just like the cone except the base is a square and the sides instead of being smooth they are triangles okay like these are awesome these are so cool the pyramids of Egypt you see that they have the triangle sides and the bottoms of these pyramids are square they're awesome examples of the pyramid this is a pretty cool pyramid it's a decoration that you plug into the wall but it's a great example of what a pyramid looks like the bottom or the base is a square and there's the triangles on the sides how cool is this here's another pyramid it's made of glass there are so many decorations and things around maybe even your house that are sheep like a pyramid because pyramids look so cool people love putting them everywhere there you go I mean you know the pyramid it's a shape you know you see a lot of them around they've got the square bottom or base and that the triangles on the sides and all goes up to a vertex it's a classic shape it's pretty awesome our fourth 3d shape is the cylinder now a cylinder is easy to spot because it's got a circle on the top and a circle on the bottom and it's smooth all around here we have a can of soup and it's a cylinder it has a circle on the top a circle on the bottom and it's smooth all around all cans and most jars are cylinders here we have three cylinders there candles and can I tell you a secret most candles are cylinders - right - crazy and - awesome here are two more cylinders are you kidding me are you kidding me even batteries or cylinders cylinders are seriously everywhere a circle on the top a circle on the bottom and smooth all around I mean really the cylinder is everywhere I mean you know the circle on the top circle on the bottom smooth all around a cylinder like what in the world do you have to be everywhere okay the next 3d shape is the cube the cube is the 3d version of the square it has six sides or faces that are all squares here we have to dice dice are in the shape of a cube so these two dice or two cubes they have six sides or faces that are all squares here we have many cubes these are cubes that are made out of wood each of them have six sides or faces that are all squares here are seven cubes of ice have you ever had a warm drink and you need to put ice in it it's awesome because it has this great shape the shape of a cube six sides or faces all squares I mean there you go the cube right the 3d version of a square and it's got squares all along the sides right there six sides or faces all squares and I don't know I think it's pretty cool shape our final 3d shape is the rectangular prism the rectangular prism is the 3d version of the rectangle it has six sides or faces that are all okay an awesome example of the rectangular prism are bricks and here we have four bricks which are four rectangular prisms the 3d version of the rectangle you may have seen this in your classroom or in your home it's a Kleenex box and the Kleenex box is a great example of the rectangular prism it's got six sides or faces that are all rectangles okay so the secret is most boxes are rectangular prisms so here's another rectangular prism and it's a box and it's a shorter box but it still has rectangles all around and it's rectangular prism what else can we say it's a cool shape the rectangular prism is the 3d version of the rectangle it has six sides or faces that are all rectangles and it's just a neat shape to have around I think I mean you know yes so let's review [Music] pyramid [Music] [Applause] cylinders spear cylinder cones [Music] you're made [Music] rectangular prism [Music] Speirs let's do some more on the top here we have cubes we can tell that because it's the 3d square it has six sides or faces each of them our squares is pretty cool do you remember what shape these bricks are yeah a rectangular prism they are rectangular prisms they're the 3d versions of the rectangle at the top we have a cone a cone it's got a circle base on the bottom and all comes up to one point called of vertex do you remember the shape here on the bottom these are three cylinders they have a circle on the top and a circle on the bottom and it's smooth all around you're doing such an awesome job seriously it's so cool so what's this top shape do you remember yeah it's a pyramid a pyramid a pyramid has a square base it comes up to one vertex or one point and has triangles as besides [Music] all right do you remember this last shape here on the bottom yes it's the sphere the sphere which is the three the circle and we started with it and we're ending with it and it's so awesome [Music] Hey whoa okay first of all elephants don't drive okay elephants can't get a driver's license and he's driving on the grass he's driving on the grass you're gonna row in the law okay let's go all right this is out of hand okay I don't tell you can do what you can't do what you can't drive all right oh my goodness ha right next we are going to learn about Roman numerals which is a different way to write numbers and it was used a long time ago in ancient Rome and it's been used since then and you can think of it almost as a secret code way of writing the numbers it's pretty simple to learn and we're gonna go through that the first Roman numeral we're gonna learn is the Roman numeral I and I is 1 i equals 1 so if you see an eye with a Roman numeral it's 1 the letter V is the Roman numeral that means 5 and the letter X is the Roman numeral that means 2 hen so when you think one it's an eye you think 5 it's a V and if you think 10 it's an X so that's it just those three I it almost looks like a one that's how you can remember that I is a one I is the Roman numeral for one a V is in the number five when you spell it out the number five you see that right there it has a V in it so when you think of V you know oh you know what there's a V in the spelled out number five so V has to be 5 now 10 is accent you can't think of anything that could remind us of that so there is no memorization thing just when you see the eggs it's Ted and that's just what we're gonna have to do okay one last time here I just want to make sure you get it there's only three I is the Roman numeral for one V is the Roman numeral for five and X is the Roman numeral for ten and you got to understand that so that we can start playing kind of a game of putting them together and making numbers other than just one five and 10 so let's get started so let's practice putting these Roman numerals together what number do you think this is you see two eyes and eye is 1 so the answer is 2 2 eyes is the number 2 what about this one what number do you think this is there are three eyes yeah it's the number three let's try this one what number do you think this is we see two x's and x equals 10 so 10 plus 10 equals 20 great job this is the number 20 whoa this one is so cool okay an X and a V what number do you think this is the V is what number five awesome so what is 10 plus 5 15 oh thanks so much for helping out now that we've looked at how to put some of these together I want to tell you about two special numerals that are a little bit different and so you're gonna have to just remember these on their own the first is the number 4 and the number 4 is represented with an I and V and I is before the V because 4 is one less than 5 which is V so remember with four it's I V with 9 similar except with the X 9 is I X X is 10 and I is just before it so 9 is i X ok that was really cool thanks for hanging out and learning those with me but we're not done we want to go through all the numbers up to 30 just using the numerals and I want to see how much you've really learned so if you'll do me a favor as the numerals go up I want you to say the numbers along with me and we can practice together sound good all right let's get started 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 and 30 well there you have it a new way to write numbers Wow mom you're doing such a great job in your race I had no idea you were an athlete okay I mean with all that cloth wrapped around you're doing great you're doing a great job just like these kids are doing a great job learning in fact how about this the next thing we're gonna learn about is division division is such an awesome thing to be able to do and you're gonna have it all figured out you're gonna learn how to divide in this video and we're gonna start off with a story there's this kid named Ethan and Ethan loves carrots he loves carrots so much he loves to snack on him he loves when he gets to eat them their crunchy their tasty my carrots are awesome in fact I'm literally eating a carrot right now as I'm speaking carrots are great for your skin carrots are great for your eyes are amazing you're great snack and Ethan loves them well Ethan has two friends over Kevin and Chloe and they start to get hungry of course they all love carrots because carrots are like the perfect now in Ethan's house there are only three carrots they're just three carrots we are going to have to divide the three carrots amongst the three kids so let's figure this out how many carrots does each kid get do you know uh-huh each kid gets one carrot pretty simple right three carrots three kids each kid gets one carrot hey did you know we just did division aha we just did division division is pretty simple you see division is splitting a number up by any given number that's it just splitting a number up let's look at our story again there were three carrots and we divided those three carrots by 3 because there are three people right the three kids that love carrots and the answer of how many carrots each kid gets is 1 3 divided by 3 equals 1 notice right here is the division sign this is what it looks like when you see that sign you could just say divided by so this reads 3 divided by 3 equals 1 let's try another example of division let's say there are eight presence a presence and there are four women and we want each of the women to get the same amount of presence as the other women because we want it to be fair notice the division sign we are going to divide or split up eight by four remember to divide us to split up let's split these presents up into four equal groups one two three four all right how many presents does each woman get ah huh two each woman gets two presents isn't that cool division is so much fun and it's so easy remember division is splitting a number up by any given number that's it all right now it's time for division facts we're going to learn some pretty interesting facts about division and you're gonna be like like secrets this is super cool okay so just look around all right make sure it's clear all right it's time for division facts the first fact is this you can never divide by zero it's true you can never divide by zero even if you're a rule-breaker and you're like I'm gonna die you still can never divide by zero in fact if a teacher ever gives you a test and you see a problem where you have to divide a number by zero just right on the test undefined because that's exactly what that answer would be undefined it's impossible kind of like mr. whiskers math skills does mr. whiskers do math in his head all day long who knows his math skills are undefined we just don't know it's impossible to know you know mr. whiskers might know how to do division who knows undefined you can't divide by zero you can never divide by zero if you ever see any division problem dividing by zero just right undefined it's impossible it's impossible so just write undefined the second fact is this you can write the division sign three ways uh-huh not just with that traditional division sign you can write it like the division sign or you can write a division problem with the slash or with a horizontal line for example look at this 12 divided by 3 equals 4 that's the original division sign the one that you might see more regularly [Music] but here is the same equation written in a different way 12 divided by 3 equals 4 it's still a division sign but it's a slash it means the same thing as the original division sign remember the division sign can also be a horizontal line 12 divided by 3 equals 4 that looks like a fraction doesn't it the line in a fraction means divided by these are the three ways that you can write the division sign pretty interesting all right the final fact is this okay this is so awesome you can flip the number of groups and the number in each group and the division problem stays true for example ten divided by two equals five and you can flip the two and the five and it stays true that means ten divided by five equals 2 in that interesting 10 divided by 2 equals 5 and 10 divided by 5 equals 2 you can flip the number of groups and the number in each group and it still stays true or look at this 18 divided by 6 equals 3 remember we can flip the number of groups and the number in each group and it still stays true so we could switch the 6 and the 3 and it stays true so 18 divided by 3 equals 6 the 6 and the 3 can be flipped so 18 divided by 6 equals 3 and 18 divided by 3 equals 6 pretty nifty those were some cool facts you know division is a great time division is splitting a number up by any given number it's a lot of fun and we hope you learned a whole lot in this video wow you completed the video that is so impressive well you might notice there's a circle right here on this video page that you can click to subscribe to our Channel or you can click this rectangle to go to another one of our videos but keep learning learning is so cool
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Published: Wed Jul 11 2018
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