You don’t know how much this means to us people trying to pass the asvab, it means a lot! Thanks for putting in the time and effort to help, your videos really have helped me to understand concepts better. I tried joining the military a few years ago back in high school but I unfortunately couldn’t pass my asvab so it really discouraged me to join.....years later I thought switching career paths would get rid of those dark times but I couldn’t help it, I wanted to join the military badly, so I’ve been studying lately and putting in the work, and have been taking practice tests at the recruiters office and I’m definitely seeing improvements on my scores, I’ll keep at it until I’m satisfied with a score I can work with and make my way.
Same for me as well. I went to a recruiters office when I graduated high school in 2013 but I was discouraged by my low score on the pretest and I felt like I wasn't ready to join the military at the time. Now I am 24 years old and I feel like it is now my time to join so I am studying as hard as I can. Hope everything works out for you and you are able to join.
Joining the marines in a bit thanks for your help you need a title like military educator or something because your really helping a lot of us out thank so much again for this
I just want to say thank you so so so much! I took practice test 2 weeks ago and made a 44. I bought a book to study with but it did not help me at all. Thank God that I found your. channel. I took the ASVAB today and made an 83. And that’s only watching and working along with your videos in like a week and half.
Congrats on the 83, and I'm glad my videos helped! Honestly, most of the stuff I mention in the videos is from elementary school (e.g., long division), and so I think a lot of people have simply forgotten how to do some of it!
Watched this the night before my retake and I can’t thank you enough! These types of problems I saw the most on the arithmetic part of the test. I didn’t see any d=rt questions though, but either way thanks again! Went from a 23-50! 😁
Hey, I have been watching your videos I’m trying to complete them all. I seem to have difficulty on the complex high-level problems. If you could make a video on all the hard problems you have done in all the videos it would be highly appreciated by me and probably your viewers. A compilation of hard problems.
Donya Fuzzell Think of it like this. The original price of the item is 500$. 25% of $500 is $125 which would mean that the article will sell for $375 after the discount was applied.
are we expected to know the conversions? like how many feet are in a yard and stuff like that? i know i got a cheat sheet of formulas last time i took it but idk if it showed that stuff
I noticed when I pause and do the problems on my own, I'll do the problem different than you do but still get the correct answer. Is that okay or should I be doing the problems a specific way?
On question #8 where did you .75? I multiplied 375 x .25 = 93.75 when I paused it after I pressed play I got so confused 😐 nothing bad I just got lost for a second
The question is asking you to find the original price of an item if, after a 25% discount is applied, it sells for $375. We represent this mathematically as: 1x - .25 x = $375 (.25x is the 25% discount, which is subtracted from the original price x), .75 x = $375, x = $375 / .75, x = $500.
NJ Derson I’m pretty sure it would be 13. If you read the question carefully especially when it says if he “first” checks the area, I think that you have to count that one also. I might be wrong but it’s just tricky.
So um question 2 is whole fuckery in a jumble. Siding is on the Perimeter of a house, not the inside of a house. L*W= answer raised to the 2nd power. That's for area of a square or rectangle. Perimeter is just all the sides added up. Question two is meant for you to fail. Fuck that
You don’t know how much this means to us people trying to pass the asvab, it means a lot! Thanks for putting in the time and effort to help, your videos really have helped me to understand concepts better. I tried joining the military a few years ago back in high school but I unfortunately couldn’t pass my asvab so it really discouraged me to join.....years later I thought switching career paths would get rid of those dark times but I couldn’t help it, I wanted to join the military badly, so I’ve been studying lately and putting in the work, and have been taking practice tests at the recruiters office and I’m definitely seeing improvements on my scores, I’ll keep at it until I’m satisfied with a score I can work with and make my way.
Totally agree.
Same for me as well. I went to a recruiters office when I graduated high school in 2013 but I was discouraged by my low score on the pretest and I felt like I wasn't ready to join the military at the time. Now I am 24 years old and I feel like it is now my time to join so I am studying as hard as I can. Hope everything works out for you and you are able to join.
You definitely will pass just practice and pray God will make a way.
Joining the marines in a bit thanks for your help you need a title like military educator or something because your really helping a lot of us out thank so much again for this
I just want to say thank you so so so much! I took practice test 2 weeks ago and made a 44. I bought a book to study with but it did not help me at all. Thank God that I found your. channel. I took the ASVAB today and made an 83. And that’s only watching and working along with your videos in like a week and half.
Congrats on the 83, and I'm glad my videos helped! Honestly, most of the stuff I mention in the videos is from elementary school (e.g., long division), and so I think a lot of people have simply forgotten how to do some of it!
Watched this the night before my retake and I can’t thank you enough! These types of problems I saw the most on the arithmetic part of the test. I didn’t see any d=rt questions though, but either way thanks again! Went from a 23-50! 😁
Ali Martinez so it’s true the question he goes over in the arithmetic videos are on the asvab but worded differently?
Ali Martinez I take my test Monday
Sebastian Bravo yes they’re very similar to these questions he went over. Good luck btw! You got this 👍🏽
Halfway through this video everything just clicked. THANK YOU!!!! you're a life saver.
Hey, I have been watching your videos I’m trying to complete them all. I seem to have difficulty on the complex high-level problems. If you could make a video on all the hard problems you have done in all the videos it would be highly appreciated by me and probably your viewers. A compilation of hard problems.
Scored a 32 I was so disappointed. The arithmetic was where I really fucked up. So hopefully these videos help me improve
Loved this video! Now I learned a simpler way of solving these problems. Thank you 😊
You are a life saver. Please, i'm so confused about number 8. Where did .75 came from. The discount was 25% not 75%.
for number 8 can you pls explain to me where did you get .75 from when it says 25 percent im so confuseddd
Donya Fuzzell Think of it like this. The original price of the item is 500$. 25% of $500 is $125 which would mean that the article will sell for $375 after the discount was applied.
Me too where did the .75 come from
He subtracted 25 from 100 percent
Best Video to spend Quarantine.
are we expected to know the conversions? like how many feet are in a yard and stuff like that? i know i got a cheat sheet of formulas last time i took it but idk if it showed that stuff
Don't comment much but thank u, your doing a good thing.
this guy the best
I noticed when I pause and do the problems on my own, I'll do the problem different than you do but still get the correct answer. Is that okay or should I be doing the problems a specific way?
Nahhhh. We all have different ways of thought processing as long as you understand what you’re doing, you’re on the right track.
On question #8 where did you .75? I multiplied 375 x .25 = 93.75 when I paused it after I pressed play I got so confused 😐 nothing bad I just got lost for a second
The question is asking you to find the original price of an item if, after a 25% discount is applied, it sells for $375.
We represent this mathematically as:
1x - .25 x = $375 (.25x is the 25% discount, which is subtracted from the original price x),
.75 x = $375,
x = $375 / .75,
x = $500.
I don't understand #28
Help :(.
on question 30 : if you just 60x9= 540 and 540/45 = 12?
NJ Derson I’m pretty sure it would be 13. If you read the question carefully especially when it says if he “first” checks the area, I think that you have to count that one also. I might be wrong but it’s just tricky.
Jason Sarceno you’re correct
Thanks you plz make a video with word coding :)
I’m still a little bit confused on the first one
Does the British army take asvab?
Good question
Is the ASVAB really going to be this easy
Jacob Parshall the more you get right the harder they get and they can get pretty damn difficult Atleast for me lol
if only if these easy questions were on the asvab
Sheesh you lost me at question #1, but with time and effort hopefully I’ll learn
Use my newer videos; this one is a little old and not very relevant anymore. The ones with red and yellow backgrounds are my best videos.
I will look into that, appreciate it!
Wow
Id rather just get 28 wrong tbh
Mood
So um question 2 is whole fuckery in a jumble. Siding is on the Perimeter of a house, not the inside of a house. L*W= answer raised to the 2nd power. That's for area of a square or rectangle. Perimeter is just all the sides added up. Question two is meant for you to fail. Fuck that