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TEKS: 6.10A, 7.11A, 8.8C
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Meet Anxiety!
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Growing up often means tackling new emotions. That’s what happens to Riley in Inside Out 2! This new Pixar movie hits theaters June 14.
The first Inside Out came out in 2015 and followed the emotions of a young girl. Now Riley is 13, and the emotions from the first film are joined by a new batch of complex feelings, which include Embarrassment, Envy, and Anxiety. “When you’re stressed out and anxious, you have that teeth-grinding nervous energy,” says Mike Venturini. He’s the movie’s animation supervisor. “So we made Anxiety’s mouth really wide with lots of teeth, and we made her wide-eyed because she’s trying to view everything going on. She’s all eyes and mouth.”
Each second of animation in these movies has 24 frames, or still images. Inside Out was 1 hour and 35 minutes long. How many total frames, f, is that? Write and solve an expression to find f. Record your work and answer on our Numbers in the News answer sheet.