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It's super useful to be able to find the distance around stuff. Like when you’re being pursued by authorities while running around the base of an enormous water tower. Trust us—it's gonna happen.

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00:00

Script Perimeter and Circumference, a la Shmoop.

00:07

Welcome… to King Area’s court.

00:09

You’ve probably heard of his famous brother-in-law… the one with all the knights and whatnot.

00:16

Well, King Area doesn’t go in for all the swordplay and dragon-slaying.

00:20

He’s more interested in measuring stuff.

00:24

It’s so much less stressful. He has assigned a particularly important job

00:30

to two of his right-hand men…

00:32

Sir Cumference and Perry Meter. The King has asked that they get together

00:36

and decide on plans to build a tall stone wall around the castle.

00:39

Again, it’s not really to keep out enemies. It’s just so the King has one more thing

00:44

to measure. Of course, Cumference and Meter can’t agree

00:50

on how the wall should be built.

00:52

Sir Cumference thinks the wall should be circular in design.

00:55

Perry Meter envisions a unique polygon shape. Cumference argues that his wall would be more

01:01

fun to measure.

01:02

<<High-pitched, English voice>> When the King wants to measure the circumference of the

01:09

wall, he gets to multiply its diameter by pi.

01:16

What is more fun than pi? <<end voice>> But Meter feels that his wall would keep the

01:24

King busy longer.

01:26

Not to mention that it would be more interesting to look at.

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<<Low, English voice>> But a circle is so boring. Two seconds and he’s done.

01:43

With my wall, the King can while away an entire afternoon…

01:47

…walking around the perimeter and measuring each side, then adding them all together.

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<<end voice>> The men kept at each other’s throats for

02:21

the remainder of the afternoon.

02:23

They never did come to a decision.

02:25

However, the King wasn’t upset that his wall wasn’t getting built.

02:28

In fact, it had sort of been his plan all along.

02:31

<<King voice>> Do you know how long they’ve been arguing in there?

02:36

<<Jester voice>> No, sire.

02:38

<<King voice>> Four hours, seven minutes, and thirty-two seconds. Isn’t it wonderful?

02:42

<<Jester voice>> I suppose, sire…

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<<King voice>> Now scram. I’ve got more counting to do. Thirty-seven, thirty-eight…

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Blurb: Meet Sir Cumference and Perry Meter. The most

02:59

uproarious duo since Martin and Lewis. Or Nichols and May. Or Harold and Kumar. Whatever

03:03

reference works for you. They’re here to talk about measuring stuff. Let the hilarity…

03:12

ensue.

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