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First - sorry about the episode being late. Technical difficulties slowed me down, and the the monkeys worked as fast as they could to fix everything. And here we are! Talking Platonic Solids! If you get a chance to make...
Episode 5 - The Joys Of Platonic Solids, or Just Friends Playing With Dice is an episode from Math Monkeys by Edward Pulley. First - sorry about the episode being late. Technical difficulties slowed me down, and the the monkeys worked as fa...
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First - sorry about the episode being late. Technical difficulties slowed me down, and the the monkeys worked as fast as they could to fix everything. And here we are! Talking Platonic Solids! If you get a chance to make some cut-outs, try to make a handful of equilateral triangles, squares, pentagons, and maybe some hexagons or such while you are at it. Not needed, but it will mean that you can play along! Thank you for your continued support, and I will catch oyu next Monday!
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This episode was published on Jul 23, 2014.
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Episode 5 - The Joys Of Platonic Solids, or Just Friends Playing With Dice is from Math Monkeys by Edward Pulley.
Published Jul 23, 2014 and 15:53 long