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Melvin the Mover is here to demystify your measurements!
Transcript
- 00:04
[Dino and Coop singing]
- 00:13
Darlene hears a knock on the door, and she’s stoked. [Darlene dances in excitement]
- 00:16
She knows it’s the delivery guy bringing all the sweet new furniture she’s ordered
- 00:20
for her new office.
- 00:21
But as Melvin the delivery guy drags in the furniture, it quickly becomes clear that Darlene
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- 00:26
may have messed up.
- 00:27
All this furniture isn’t going to fit.
- 00:29
Darlene wants to cry.
- 00:31
What’s she gonna do?
- 00:32
It’s not like she can put a desk on top of a couch.
- 00:35
Disaster would surely follow. [Desk stacked awkwardly on top of a couch]
- 00:37
Melvin the delivery guy tells her…"never fear…
- 00:40
Melvin is here!"
- 00:41
He knows how to solve the problem lickety-split…
- 00:43
Because that’s just the kind of thing delivery guys do.
- 00:46
Darlene is like…"Umm, OK, I guess.
- 00:48
So what do we do?"
- 00:49
Melvin first sketches up a quick floor plan of the office.
- 00:52
It’s to scale and everything, because Melvin is super awesome like that. [Melvin smiles and put his thumbs up]
- 00:56
Darlene doesn’t get what Melvin is doing.
- 00:58
He tells her that all of this could’ve been avoided if she’d added together the lengths
- 01:02
of the pieces of furniture she ordered to make she sure they fit the room’s dimensions.
- 01:06
Darlene is like…"Is that some secret delivery guy language?
- 01:08
Cause I have no idea what you’re talking about."
- 01:10
So Melvin breaks it down for her.
- 01:12
He shows her on the floor plan where one wall of her office is 10 feet long.
- 01:15
But she wants to put a desk there that’s 5 and a 1/2 feet long and a couch that’s
- 01:19
6 and a 1/2 feet long.
- 01:20
Now, Darlene is seeing her horrible mistake.
- 01:23
She adds up the dimensions of the furniture, using her amazing fraction adding skills, [Darlene gasps as she understands]
- 01:27
and sees that together they equal 12 feet.
- 01:29
There’s no way that 12 feet worth of furniture is going to fit along a 10 foot wall.
- 01:34
Darlene is ready to give up, go home, cry, and eat a pound of brownies.
- 01:37
But Melvin suggests that she just put the couch on another wall instead.
- 01:40
So they sketch it out on the floor plan and check to see if it fits with the other furniture.
- 01:45
It does.
- 01:46
Awesome Melvin strikes again!
- 01:47
The two tables Darlene ordered for the lunch room are a different story. [Darlene and Melvin into the lunch room where the two tables are piled on top of each other]
- 01:50
The wall is 15 and 3/4 feet long, and both of the tables she ordered are 8 and 1/4.
- 01:55
8 and 1/4 plus 8 and 1/4 is 16 and a 1/2, which is definitely bigger than 15 and 3/4.
- 02:01
Melvin tells Darlene that he believes in her.
- 02:03
He knows that deep in her heart, she knows how to solve the problem.
- 02:06
Determined to show the world that she’s perfectly capable of ordering office furniture
- 02:09
for herself, Darlene goes online and finds some smaller tables. [Darlene sits in front of a computer]
- 02:12
One is 6 and 1/4 feet long and other is 3 and 3/4.
- 02:16
She adds them together and gets 9 and 10.
- 02:18
Darlene knows 10 is less than 15 and 3/4, so these new tables will surely fit along
- 02:23
the lunch room wall.
- 02:25
Melvin leaves, confident that the next time he returns all of Darlene’s furniture purchases [Melvin drives away in his van]
- 02:29
will surely fit.
- 02:30
All in a day's work, for Melvin the Magnificent.
- 02:33
What?
- 02:34
Every superhero needs an alter-ego.
- 02:36
Brainy delivery man works as well as anything else. [Mevlin in super hero costume flies off like superman]
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