ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test Part 1 with Link

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    Overview for test preparation, ASVAB arithmetic reasoning sample problems with tips and tricks to do well on any standardized math test. This is the first part of a practice test and part of a final exam for the Foundations of Math course.

Комментарии • 58

  • @valeriebuckham410
    @valeriebuckham410 Год назад +2

    hello just want to tell you how much I'm learning from you. so I have a question on test part 1. Where Brandon and Brad earn wages how do you solve for Brandon and get 26.25 where does the .25 comes from? thank you for your explanation.

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад +1

      Thank you. The remainder after the division is 10, I take the remainder and divide it by the 40 for the partial amount of a dollar. 10/40 reduces to 1/4 and 1/4 of a dollar is the 25 cents. Good luck!

    • @vividchilling2492
      @vividchilling2492 Год назад

      @@ColfaxMath ohhhhhhh!

  • @shanehouston1115
    @shanehouston1115 Год назад +7

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    • @shanehouston1115
      @shanehouston1115 Год назад +1

      Also having a notebook to write down and work the problems as you go helps a lot. Don’t just watch the videos. Practice and repetition are key. 🔑

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      Very kind words, thank you. I'm glad it was helpful

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      Great advice

  • @yungquan7439
    @yungquan7439 Год назад +3

    I love your videos they actually go into depth and it seems like I'm learning more from you than I did in highschool or college

  • @goodnessakande1860
    @goodnessakande1860 2 года назад +4

    These videos are helpful

  • @isaiahfirevideos1678
    @isaiahfirevideos1678 2 года назад +11

    I take my ASVAB tomorrow and I’m so scared I won’t pass. I’m super dumb already

    • @Flexatron86
      @Flexatron86 2 года назад +15

      Stop belitting yourself and pull yourself together. Take your time on each questions and read what the question is asking you. If you don't know the answer to a question, just take a guess. Read books everyday and practice math everyday. You got this.

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  2 года назад +6

      You can do it

    • @MalvoMTT
      @MalvoMTT 2 года назад +2

      @@ColfaxMath continue the job I just give a sub

    • @brianaustin1737
      @brianaustin1737 2 года назад +8

      Thanks for the help, I'm doing my ASVAB TEST ON MONDAY, YOUR METHODS SIMPLE AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND, THANK YOU SIR.

    • @souljahboy8092
      @souljahboy8092 2 года назад +5

      Never doubt yourself!

  • @user-qr3so8yz4c
    @user-qr3so8yz4c Год назад +2

    This is not helping at all

  • @lucidium6068
    @lucidium6068 Год назад +1

    Hey for #6 I did it wrong because I got the % of 7/8 which lead me to 87.5 where I x it by 210 which got me 183.7 which rounded is 184. Then after looking at the answer I was like oh im suppose to divide the fractions here which I know how to do. My question here is how do I differentiate from one or the other because realistically if this problem came up again I would 9/10 pick the way I first did it.

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад +1

      Really go slow and decide the problem, what is it they are asking for, then once you identify what the question is asking, then find the solution

    • @Gwood84
      @Gwood84 Месяц назад

      On prob. 6 the question says the garden is divided already but don't tell us to divide therefore 7/8 doesn't need to flip meaning 184 is correct???

  • @Anxietyspirits
    @Anxietyspirits Год назад +2

    On number 7 and 9 I feel like you rushed and didn’t really solve it out for understanding. Overall good video.

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that I'll work on it

    • @sheepleslayer586
      @sheepleslayer586 Год назад

      Number 7 and 9 were explained pretty well IMO. Number 7 was super easy either way. Number 9 was also easy. You might want to take a little more time to understand what's going on with the explanation.
      With number 9, the gist of the problem is as such-
      One person is paying a set price we will call "X" and is paying 100% of that price, whereas the other person is paying 12% more than "X" amount. That's how you got the 100 and 112.
      First price is 100% and the other is 112%.
      All he did was simplify as far as it could go until he reached a ratio that was an option in the 4 choices.

  • @katrinatai
    @katrinatai 26 дней назад +1

    In problem 7 how did you get 5%?

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  24 дня назад +1

      The difference between first graders (30 percent) and third graders (25 percent) 30-25= 5

  • @Gwood84
    @Gwood84 Месяц назад +1

    I dont understand on pro.4 why we sub?

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Месяц назад

      There are two equations with two variables. There are alot of different ways to solve, one of which is substitution, not necessarily the best, just the one I chose to solve for one variable

    • @Gwood84
      @Gwood84 Месяц назад

      ​@@ColfaxMathokay but why the sub ? And why two equations? Can Matthew dad just be x? So like 5x/5 =28?

  • @fu5025
    @fu5025 Год назад +1

    Please answer! On problem 4 how did you get 4m??

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      Set up two equations with two variables. First equation is that dad is 5 times as old as Matt. 5m=d. Then substitute that in the second equation of.their age difference

    • @fu5025
      @fu5025 Год назад

      Thank you

  • @AmanKaur-rq4rg
    @AmanKaur-rq4rg Год назад +1

    Hello! I got a question, how can you find that it is division or multiplication or addiction, subtraction in these type of questions?

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      Sometimes there is a key word to let you know. Product is always multiply, sum.is always add, difference is always subtraction

    • @AmanKaur-rq4rg
      @AmanKaur-rq4rg Год назад

      @@ColfaxMath okay! Thank you.

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Год назад

      @@AmanKaur-rq4rg Thank you for watching

    • @henocknsambu8395
      @henocknsambu8395 Месяц назад

      @@ColfaxMathwhat about division

    • @ColfaxMath
      @ColfaxMath  Месяц назад

      @@henocknsambu8395 division has the words quotient, divided by

  • @solomonafara2059
    @solomonafara2059 Год назад

    I don’t agree with question 2. I feel the answer is C

  • @vividchilling2492
    @vividchilling2492 Год назад

    Got 4 wrong !!!!!!