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Math at the Movies. Dr. Don Allen Department of Mathematics Texas A&M. Topics. Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Calculations. The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train. Counting. Finger counting.
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Math at the Movies Dr. Don Allen Department of Mathematics Texas A&M
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Calculations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
Finger counting In the movie The Clan of the Cave Bear, Ayla is adopted into a clan of Neanderthals. Her adoptive father is teaching her to count.
Give me a high-five… He can count to five. "Only Mog-ur knows this much." She then shows him how to count to ten and then to twenty. Ayla is at the head of this class!
Ancient carvings 6,500
Blombos Cave 70,000 years Purpose???
American Indians Apache Navaho Sioux
Double tally stick Banking
Comedy and Counting 7 × 13 = 28 ???
Abbott & Costello 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 28
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Calculations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
Scarecrow – with brain "The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side." What???
Pythagorean Theorem "The sum of the squares upon the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square upon the hypotenuse".
Pythagorean Theorem …from an Arabic translation of Euclid Proposition I-47
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Calculations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
Baseball and math??? Bill can paint the house in five hours, and Mary can paint the house in three hours. How many hours did it take both to paint the house? Homework problem
Filling the tank Of the four spouts, one fills the whole tank in one day, one in two days, one in three days, and one in four days. What time will it take all four to fill the tank? From a Greek Anthology, c. 500 CE Not such a new problem…
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Computations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
Computation, anyone? What’s the search area? Math modeling
Did he get it correct? Our Hero An error of about .04%. Wow!! Exact math
The Fugitive "Our fugitive has now been on the run for 90 minutes. Foot speed over uneven ground is four miles per hour. That gives us a radius of six miles."
Gold and more gold Is he right? …and a quotation of the price of gold on the Paris commodity exchange, and the fact that there are 14,000 bars of gold, he computes the value to be $16,000,000.
For just one bar and… To get the value of all the gold we multiply by the number of bars He’s way off!
In 12 Angry Men a young man is accused of murdering his father. All jurors but one want to convict him immediately.
The hypothesis During the course of the deliberations, the jurors discuss how long a six car elevated subway would take to pass the window of the victim. "It takes about 10 seconds," he said. Other jurors agreed. Does this value hold up?
Assemble the facts - compute • Let us suppose that • Each subway car is 48 feet long • The subway travels at 30 mi/hr • So, the subway is 6 × 48= 288 feet long.
Now compute We have Thus the subway moves 180 feet in They’re way off!
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. The ball game Calculations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
The Die Hard 3 problem The bad guy tells our heros that they must make exactly four gallons from five and three gallon jugs. They did it just in time.
Given 11 and 4. Make 8 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Topics Counting. You're not in Kansas anymore, Todo. the ball game Calculations The Die Hard 3 problem Calculus, anyone? Higher mathematics Hiding in the train
Calculus, anyone? Richard challenges the Chinese shopkeeper to a dual. Who can compute faster?
The abacist The shopkeeper wins at addition, easily. They tie at multiplication. But when taking a cube root, Richard wins. But … Was he correct?
He was correct – applying calculus Binomial theorem Approximation
The calculation Richard gives 12.00238