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If we never put any points on our graphs, they’d really just be grids. Just sayin'.

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Graph Points, a la Shmoop. You're a Hollywood talent agent. Your only

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client is Mumford the Moose.

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He hasn't worked since a show called Northern Exposure was canceled in the 90s...

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... but he just landed a photo shoot for a calendar gig.

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Speaking of which, Mumford's contract with the Mag, that's "Moose Actor's Guild," specifies

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which parts of the forest he can be photographed in.

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It also specifies that he be fed a daily diet of only blue M&Ms.

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You have to make sure that Mumford is not in violation of the MAG rules, or he'll never

00:56

work in this forest again. Mumford can only be photographed at these

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coordinates:

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3, -2... 2, -3... -4, 3... and -3, -1.

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Take a look at the following four grids and decide if Mumford is complying with his contract.

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Here's the first one, for Mr. July.

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If we look closely, we can see that Mumford's sporting his speedo two spaces to the right

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and three spaces down from the origin, which gives us 2, -3.

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So Mumford is in compliance with this one. Now check out this one, for Mr. October.

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Nope. Mumford is going to have to trick or treat somewhere else...

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He'll need to move one square up to be in compliance with his contract.

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Time for Mr. December. It's Mumford Clause! Yep, he's in the right spot. Looks like Mumford's

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on Santa's nice list this year. Last one. It's Mr. February. Mumford the groundhog.

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Will he see his shadow? Nope, he's in the wrong spot again. Does this

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mean six more weeks of winter?

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He'll have to move two spaces down to be in the right area.

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Make sure to pre-order your Mumford the Moose calendar today! All proceeds go toward the

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Home for Retired Moose Actors.

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