Tuesday, May 28, 2019

building

do you know the famous building in the picture. It's the empire state building one the tullest building in New York city. but the thing  wooden empire state in the  guy's hand holds a world record too it the smallest  empire state ever steven beckman  make this  sculpture out of pieces of  toothpick  using just a razor blade pliers and  glue. The teeny building is less than 1 inch tall and is perfectly   to scale meaning  its height length and width relate in the same ways as for the real building  if the building is 20 times as it wside so it this one. In the video he also  shows off a thin big  ben  (the famous lyndon clock tower) the  golden gate  bridge from san francisco and other toothpick buildings  we hope you didn't  need to clean your teeth. what shape are the windows on the empire state building rectangles and maybe even square rectangles with 4 equal sides. If steven need 1toothpick as the center of the building and cut pieces  off 5 other how many toothpicks did he use in total 6 toothpick. If he used another 7 toothpick  to nibble on snacks while working now how many did he use 13 toothpick. If steven's teeny 4 sided sculptures has 4 ridging  glued onto each side how many little pieces did glue on 16 pieces. the real empire  sate building  haw 6,500 windows.  If  steven could fit only 100 tiny window on his sculptures how  many are missing 6,400 fewer windows.  The  empire  sate building without the spier. is 1,250 feet  tall. If steven,s sculptor was exactly 1 inch how many times as tall is the real building  reminder if needed a foot equals 12 inches an 12x2x2, 3 so you can multiply in steps if you like 15, 000 times as tall just  multiply 12 inches per foot times 1,250 feet. from bedtime math 

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