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Check out this video to learn a little about inequalities and avoid bringing the wrath of the lipstick fairy down upon yourself.

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Transcript

00:13

Esme and Maxine have their own way of doing things.

00:16

They wear clothes like nobody else…[Esme and Maxine in a dining room together]

00:18

Wear makeup like nobody else…

00:19

And try to eat everything with chopsticks…

00:21

Well…except for soup.

00:23

Even Esme and Maxine can’t manage that. [Esme and Maxine becoming frustrated trying to eat soup with chopsticks]

00:25

Today they’re in a trendy store comparing prices on shirts.

00:28

Esme and Maxine have come up with their own weird system to do this.

00:32

The first shirt they pick costs $35.99, and Esme marks it by kissing it with her bright [Esme kissing a price label on a shirt]

00:37

purple lipstick.

00:38

Next, they find a $55 shirt, and Maxine kisses the price tag with candy apple red to mark

00:44

that it costs more.

00:46

But then, Esme finds a shirt that’s $46.99.

00:49

Yikes, the flaws in their system are becoming all too apparent.

00:53

Maxine says it’s less than the $55, so it should be purple.

00:56

[Weird lady standing by an ice cream stall] Esme tells her she’s as crazy as that lady at the ice cream place who talks to the milkshakes.

01:01

Clearly, it should be red because it’s more than $35.99.

01:04

Maxine and Esme’s tiff goes nuclear fast.

01:08

Before anybody knows what’s happening, they’re in a full-fledged lipstick fight and slashing [Maxine and Esme fighting and a store worker looking shocked]

01:12

it all over each other’s faces.

01:13

All of a sudden, out of nowhere, they hear a voice say…"enough!"

01:17

Esme and Maxine look to see none other than the Lipstick Fairy Queen. [A pink lipstick fairy queen]

01:20

…Which is totally a real thing.

01:22

…don't look it up.

01:23

First, the Lipstick Fairy tells them that they should be ashamed of wasting so

01:27

much lipstick.

01:28

Don’t they know how hard the Queen’s fairy maidens work to create all those tubes of [Lipstick Fairy telling Esme and Maxine off for wasting lipstick]

01:32

color?

01:33

Weird…says Maxine…I always thought lipstick was made in a factory or something like that.

01:36

The Lipstick Fairy Queen tells her that she’s sorely mistaken…

01:39

And that they both also need to learn a better system for recording numbers that are greater than,

01:43

less than, or equal to each other.

01:45

So the Lipstick Fairy Queen starts drawing symbols in the air with her wand… [Lipstick Fairy Queen waving her wand drawing symbols]

01:49

First comes greater than, which looks like an alligator with its head turned to the left.

01:52

So for example the girls could write down that $55 is greater than $35.99.

01:58

Next comes less than, which looks like an alligator turning its head to the right. [An aligator facing in the right direction]

02:02

Using this, the Fairy explains, the girls could easily write that $35.99 is less than

02:06

$55.

02:07

And if they really want to get fancy, the girls can write down $35.99 is less than $46.99

02:11

is less than $55.

02:13

Or they could flip it around to make $55 is greater than $46.99 is greater than $35.99. [Mathematical calculations of shirt prices]

02:19

It’s easy, really.

02:21

Just make sure that the alligator is always trying to eat the biggest number.

02:24

Alligators are greedy like that.

02:26

Esme raises her hand and smugly asks what to do if two numbers are equal. [Esme covered in lipstick asking questions]

02:29

She’s pretty sure this one will stump the fairy, but nothing is beyond the Queen’s

02:34

powers.

02:35

"C'mon, ask me something tough," says the Lipstick Fairy Queen…"just use an equals [Fairy Queen demanding a tougher question]

02:38

sign."

02:39

$55 equals $55

02:40

$46.99 equals $46.99

02:43

$35.99 equals….

02:44

Okay, we get it, says Maxine.

02:46

Enough already.

02:47

The Lipstick Fairy Queen tells them they’re both very rude, and that she’ll never help

02:50

them again.

02:51

Before disappearing behind a clothes rack, she curses Esme and Maxine to always get cold [Lipstick Fairy Queen disappearing behind a clothes rack in the store]

02:55

sores every time they use lipstick.

02:57

On the way out, Maxine is bummed…she can’t imagine a life without lipstick. [Maxine looking upset at the thought of life without lipstick]

03:00

Esme tells her not to worry about it.

03:01

She’s pretty sure the Lipstick Fairy Queen was just that eccentric lady who talks to shakes. [Weird girl smiling and holding a milkshake]

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