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What do poetry and basic operations have in common? Watch this video to find out.
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- 00:07
Expressions and Basic Operations, a la Shmoop. Petey the Pelican Poet
- 00:13
Flew high above the sea The fish below didn't know it
- 00:17
But dinner it was going to be Petey soared 200 feet above sea level
- 00:22
The fish swam 30 feet below Petey swooped down, that sneaky devil
- 00:28
And snatched that fish up. Whoa!
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- 00:31
Now we have a question, if you please What's the total distance from sky to seas?
- 00:37
Here are your options. Petey's got his mouth full, so they don't
- 00:43
rhyme. We're going to spit this out while Petey's
- 00:45
dining on Charlie Tuna over there.
- 00:47
So, first he has to descend two hundred feet to get to sea level...
- 00:52
Then he has to go another thirty feet below sea level to grab the fish. We hope he took
- 00:57
a deep breath first.
- 00:59
Even though it's thirty feet below sea level, you don't want to subtract it from two hundred.
- 01:04
You'll add the two distances together. Two hundred plus thirty equals 230.
- 01:12
So Petey's glad he took a dip, he thinks his poetry is really hip,
- 01:15
and he's no longer hungry after his dip under the sea...
- 01:19
Oh yeah, the answer... it was B.
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