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One is one...or is it? - Christopher Danielson

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One bag of apples, one apple, one slice of apple -- which of these is one unit? Explore the basic unit of math (explained by a trip to the grocery store!) and discover the many meanings of one.

Our number system is called a place value system because the value of a digit depends on its place in the number. The speaker in the video used the example of 1; sometimes it means one thing, sometimes it means one group of things, etc. In Roman numerals, there is a separate symbol for ten. I means one, but X means ten. You may know that XI means eleven, while IX means 9. Should we call Roman numerals a place value system? Discuss.

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  • Director Biljana Labović
  • Artist Celeste Lai
  • Educator Christopher Danielson
  • Animator Franz Palomares
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