VIII. Times Square Sign Designers
A11 - Those who create world-famous signs in New York City’s Times Square use algebra every day. These designers explain how they apply a variety of formulas to determine what is required to safely support enormous, heavy signs that are filled with thousands of light bulbs. They also explain what is meant by the term “aspect ratio” and how this ratio affects their designs.
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