How many math antics videos are there?
How many math antics videos are there?
They now have more that 70 videos available for anyone to watch, and in 2019, the Math Antics YouTube channel officially reached one-million subscribers!
Who is math antics?
Math Antics is a site that provides videos and supplementary materials covering five math topics: arithmetic, fractions, geometry, percents, and algebra basics. Many of the videos build upon previous concepts and encourage students to “go back a step” to a previous video if needed.
How do I find the missing percent?
The missing PERCENT equals 100 times 3 divided by 4. (Multiply the two opposite corners with numbers; then divide by the other number.) EXAMPLE #3: 75% of what number is 3? (or 3 is 75% of what number?) The PERCENT always goes over 100.
How do you find 25 percent of a number?
To calculate 25 percent of a number, simply divide it by 4. For example, 25 percent of 12 is 12 divided by 4, or 3.
How old is Mathantics?
www.mathantics.com: review by Conor O’Leary Math Antics is run by their primary company, which goes by the name of ‘Math Plus Motion LLC,’ which was founded in 2010. The company is run by two men, simply described as ‘Rob and Jeremy’ or so the website says.
Is the guy from Mathantics dead?
Along with George Thomas and John Selfridge, Guy taught at Canada/USA Mathcamp during its early years. In 1991 the University of Calgary awarded him an honorary doctorate. Guy died on 9 March 2020 at the age of 103.
What is a equivalent fraction math antics?
Instructions: An equivalent fraction can be made by multiplying the top and bottom numbers of a fraction by the same number.
What grade is math antics?
What grade level is Math Antics for? Our math lessons are organized by topic, not by grade level. But it may help to know that most of the topics we currently teach are typically covered between 3rd and 8th grade. Older students may find our lessons helpful for review.