13:00 Instead of testing numbers, think of it like this: The function increases by 24% for every x increase of 5. Since we're asked about an increase of x by 10, which is double that, we square the factor: (1.24)^(10/5) = (1.24)^2 = 1.5376. This results in a 53.76% increase.
The DSAT is shifting more towards trickier circle questions, not just your standard circle equation questions, so I predict a question that will give a circle and give the you the coordinates of the center of the circle and then give you a coordinate that would lie on the circle. Then I would ask you for the slope of a tangent line that intersects the point on the circle. Obviuosly you would just take the slope of the center and the point on circle, then since a tangent is perpendicular to the radius of a circle, you would just take the opposite and reciprocal of the slope of the radius slope and that would be you answer.
wait i get why u do the first part but why the second part? where u find the perpendicular. like wdym perpendicular to the radius, isnt the radius all around the circle so antyhing is perpendicular?
For the interpreting exponential function problem all you need to do is (1.24)^2 = 1.5376 to see it will increase by 54%. We use 2 because for every 10 increase of x the exponent will increase by 2.
FIRSTLY: Wonderful video, SECONDLY for the exponent question, you could make x 10 in the equation given below and it becomse (1.24)^2 and that gives you 1.5376, which you do the percentage change to give you 53.76%. THANKS AGAIN
@@shuklabuntyThis is because the 1.24 is telling you the percentage increase(rate of change basically) and if you're multiplying by 36, you're no longer solving for percentage again, rather you're solving for 36(1.24)^x/5 which we aren't looking for. I hope you understand now. Good luck btw
For the standard deviation question, you could use the stdev function on desmos for accuracy. Just key in “stdev(no., no., no., no.)” and you’ll get your first standard deviation. After which you can add these other values into the bracket and see which one makes the standard deviation value go down. I’d do that just to be extra sure and it’d take less than a minute. All the best with your SATs❤️
The question beginning at 12:02 can be simply solved by finding the exponent, x, which is 10 in this case, divided by 5 becomes 2 then squaring 1.24 to get 1.5376, giving us our answer of 53.76% increase.
For Prediction 6 you over complicated it a ton. Just plug in 10 for x, you can see that it would just be 1.24^2 then u get 1.54ish around which means it increased by 54%
12:03 for this question you can simply plug in x to the exponent part of the equation and the times of increas is 1.24 to the power of 10 over 5 which is 2 so it increases by 1.24 to the power of 2 which is 1.5376 and to convert it to percentage you simply multiply it by a 100 which yields 153.76% so the increase is just about 54% this is a mucb simpler and more accurate solution.
About 12:02, i think you can just insert x value in the formula, but remove 36. The only thing that is left is (1.24)^(10/5). So it's basically a square of 1.24, equals to 1.5376. As we know from formula of exponential growth it is (1+0.5376) and latter is our increase percentage. Explanation is kinda long, but while solving, it goes really fast.
yo btw for around 17:20 this might not be that useful for this specific question since the fraction is easy to reduce by hand but if you're lazy and want to enter the fraction in reduced form then enter the fraction or decimal into desmos and then u will see on the left hand side a button that looks like an empty box over another empty box and if you press that it automatically converts the fraction or a decimal into the simplest form fraction so you dont have to waste ur time on that
I clicked on this video expecting the same things I've heard a million times, but wow, was I wrong! I actually learned something new! Your explanations are crystal clear, and the video quality is fantastic. 🔥Thank you so much for your amazing work-I truly appreciate it! You are the best 🫶🏻
12:03 a faster way you can the value of p is by setting up a proportion of 36 being the original, meaning 36 is 100%, and 55.35 over 36. I would multiply 55.35 with 100 then divide by 36 or you can use the butterfly method and subtract the original percentage with the new percentage. Your proportion would look like: 36=100 over 55.35= x. You will get 153.75 so then you subtract 100 from 153.75 and get around 54. Also, thank you so much for this amazing video!
17:38. I thought it was "the participant is younger than 20", which meant there are 24 cases in which the selected person would be younger than 20. They only said " THE PARTICIPANT IS..." so the group of people they selected from should include people from 20+ group. Hence it should be 24/105
"given" means that it won't be anyone from the 20+ group (conditional probability). Yours would work if it said "What is the probability that the participant will be younger than 20 and in group A" since that is a joint probability (two events occurring simultaneously) and is not restricted to a given condition.
This is a really great video the first type of problem of was really helpful do you have more of those kind of problems that we can practice or can you tell us where we can find more of these kind of questions online? And also if possible can you also make a SAT Prediction Video for English common traps and what to avoid?
16:38. Just a quick question, in the question it's mentioned "one of the participants is selected at random from THE group" which was mentioned in the statement above. If we use your answer of 24/70, that would mean we interpreted the question as "what is the probability of selecting a less than 20 year old participant from group A out of a group of only less than 20 year olds". According to me, the answer should be 24/105 but I may have just interpreted the question wrong. Please enlighten me if I should do the same thing you did when I'll give the SAT (Aug. 24th). P.S. I don't mean to upset you with this comment. I'm genuinely asking :D
Chat I’ve been consistently getting 1520-1540 on the practice tests but I just have a feeling I’m bouta do terrible on the real thing. How have y’all seen practice test scores translate?
For the last question, it says that it is equivalent form, but when sub in f(1) for option abcd , i got a different answer , so if i see this kind of question in my SAT , how should i know sub the x=1 direct to the option c to get the answer and not sub to the option abd , the question say that they are equivalent form but they are not .
too many extra steps on the weighted means problem just do 200(250) to get the total then subtract the total of te low calorie food items which is 60(150) and divided the remaining amount by 140 to get the mean of the high calorie items
I’ve been seeing many predictions about college board ‘Desmos- proofing’ some questions to make the test a bit harder. I’m genuinely scared about that. I pray I can learn it soon enough!
@@cubingpro9877 i have used the question bank a lot, but i haven't been able to find questions like this..could be I'm just not looking hard enough haha
@@unicornlover4679 I live in an English country. Was born with English. Even when I lived in India we spoke English, British English. Also reading books and watching a lot of videos on grammar helped me. Books especially for paying attention and comprehending what certain passages say. I also love history and cuz of that alot of shit I love to learn has some pretty complex vocab. Bro if only I was good at Math 😭. Never had a good math experience lol.
Prediction 6 - Well you really dont need to calculate all of that, you could simplify the steps. we know that the value will increase by 24% when x = 5 (exponent turns 1) Now, its basically asking us the percent change in value with every increase of 10 in x.... That simply means that you calculate (1.24)^2 and the decimal part * 100 is your percentage value Might not be the best at explaining but I hope its understandable...
Ugh! I am too bad at English. I am unable to point out the main idea and what are they referring to. I am good at the writing part but the reading part? Nah...:(( that's too hard for me. I don't have much time left. What should I do now? :((
Hello! I am taking the August SAT on the 24th and was wondering if you have any math SAT practice questions or tips and lessons for around a 650-700 sat range to maybe get 50 points higher? Thank you so much this video is so helpful 😃
i always get the ques right but mess up when typing the answer. For example, if the answer is 0.58 and i write 7/12 it shows that the answer is wrong even though both mean the same
For the 6 th question dealing with exponents, I did (1.24)^10/ 5 which is equal to 1.24^2 and got 1.5376 which is approximately 1.54 p, which is the answer you got as well. Would this shortcut method work?
Yes Idid this too. It works. This is because anyway 36 is the initial value, so you are essentially compounding the factor of 1.24 twice. So, if you just do 1.24 twice and subtract 1 you get the percent change. I also found it easy to do on desmos
I have a question. On my April sat I remember seeing a question that was referring to parallel line angles, but there were multiple angles that were expressions using x, and I think the question asked what all the angles added together would equal, but I’m not sure. All the answers were also expressions I believe. Was wondering if you had a practice problem similar to that to share, or it you could share your two cents on what it might mean. Thank you!
@@JulieGhoul hmm I do not offhand have any problems similar that I can think of. I wonder if they are testing you on your knowledge of corresponding angles, alternate interior, etc…
Shouldn't prediction 7 have the answer as 24/35. As the question asks, What is the probability that the participant is from group A (denominator 35), given that younger than 20 (Numerator=24)
@@buobbles find something interesting about them. Try to learn something from them. Change your mentality going in to it. If you think you’re going to be bored.. guess what? You will!
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13:00 Instead of testing numbers, think of it like this: The function increases by 24% for every x increase of 5. Since we're asked about an increase of x by 10, which is double that, we square the factor: (1.24)^(10/5) = (1.24)^2 = 1.5376. This results in a 53.76% increase.
right?? that's literally what i was thinking/did. when I watched the rest of the video I was like "isn't she complicating the q a little too much?"
fr..I thout the same..
GO GET EM EVERYONE TAKING TOMORROW!! good luck, we have this in the bag. don’t forget desmos :)
The DSAT is shifting more towards trickier circle questions, not just your standard circle equation questions, so I predict a question that will give a circle and give the you the coordinates of the center of the circle and then give you a coordinate that would lie on the circle. Then I would ask you for the slope of a tangent line that intersects the point on the circle. Obviuosly you would just take the slope of the center and the point on circle, then since a tangent is perpendicular to the radius of a circle, you would just take the opposite and reciprocal of the slope of the radius slope and that would be you answer.
i hate those sm
wait i get why u do the first part but why the second part? where u find the perpendicular. like wdym perpendicular to the radius, isnt the radius all around the circle so antyhing is perpendicular?
For the interpreting exponential function problem all you need to do is (1.24)^2 = 1.5376 to see it will increase by 54%. We use 2 because for every 10 increase of x the exponent will increase by 2.
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FIRSTLY: Wonderful video, SECONDLY for the exponent question, you could make x 10 in the equation given below and it becomse (1.24)^2 and that gives you 1.5376, which you do the percentage change to give you 53.76%. THANKS AGAIN
@@Didi_uuu yep! Just realized that while working with a student today!! Good catch!
@@StrategicTestPrepwhy don’t you multiply by the 36 also? why do we leave that out when raising the power
@@shuklabuntyThis is because the 1.24 is telling you the percentage increase(rate of change basically) and if you're multiplying by 36, you're no longer solving for percentage again, rather you're solving for 36(1.24)^x/5 which we aren't looking for. I hope you understand now. Good luck btw
For the standard deviation question, you could use the stdev function on desmos for accuracy. Just key in “stdev(no., no., no., no.)” and you’ll get your first standard deviation. After which you can add these other values into the bracket and see which one makes the standard deviation value go down. I’d do that just to be extra sure and it’d take less than a minute. All the best with your SATs❤️
omg i didn't realize there was a standard deviation tool on desmos
@@miriya7413check out learn sat math’s video on desmos, that’s where I found this
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@@seamuseclipseyou’re welcome!
The question beginning at 12:02 can be simply solved by finding the exponent, x, which is 10 in this case, divided by 5 becomes 2 then squaring 1.24 to get 1.5376, giving us our answer of 53.76% increase.
Good luck everyone!
For Prediction 6 you over complicated it a ton. Just plug in 10 for x, you can see that it would just be 1.24^2 then u get 1.54ish around which means it increased by 54%
@@r22gamer54 totally did 🫣
12:03 for this question you can simply plug in x to the exponent part of the equation and the times of increas is 1.24 to the power of 10 over 5 which is 2 so it increases by 1.24 to the power of 2 which is 1.5376 and to convert it to percentage you simply multiply it by a 100 which yields 153.76% so the increase is just about 54% this is a mucb simpler and more accurate solution.
yup i did it the same way!
About 12:02, i think you can just insert x value in the formula, but remove 36. The only thing that is left is (1.24)^(10/5). So it's basically a square of 1.24, equals to 1.5376. As we know from formula of exponential growth it is (1+0.5376) and latter is our increase percentage. Explanation is kinda long, but while solving, it goes really fast.
yo btw for around 17:20 this might not be that useful for this specific question since the fraction is easy to reduce by hand but if you're lazy and want to enter the fraction in reduced form then enter the fraction or decimal into desmos and then u will see on the left hand side a button that looks like an empty box over another empty box and if you press that it automatically converts the fraction or a decimal into the simplest form fraction so you dont have to waste ur time on that
I clicked on this video expecting the same things I've heard a million times, but wow, was I wrong! I actually learned something new!
Your explanations are crystal clear, and the video quality is fantastic. 🔥Thank you so much for your amazing work-I truly appreciate it!
You are the best 🫶🏻
@@ivetashlepchyan6677 this post made my day! So glad you liked it! 😊
question 8 is really tricky😭 I need to learn more about absolute values
could you please upload an english predictions video
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That’s not rly possible lol
the exponential function question can be solved by plugging into desmos.
12:03 a faster way you can the value of p is by setting up a proportion of 36 being the original, meaning 36 is 100%, and 55.35 over 36. I would multiply 55.35 with 100 then divide by 36 or you can use the butterfly method and subtract the original percentage with the new percentage. Your proportion would look like: 36=100 over 55.35= x. You will get 153.75 so then you subtract 100 from 153.75 and get around 54. Also, thank you so much for this amazing video!
I’m gonna get a 1600, everyone!
Thanks mam......could you please make a prediction video on English section?❤
Good luck gang 🫡
Thank you for the predictions. I have learned a lot form these questions
SO DID YOUR PREDICTIONS GO RIGHT LAURA?
17:38. I thought it was "the participant is younger than 20", which meant there are 24 cases in which the selected person would be younger than 20. They only said " THE PARTICIPANT IS..." so the group of people they selected from should include people from 20+ group. Hence it should be 24/105
"given" means that it won't be anyone from the 20+ group (conditional probability). Yours would work if it said "What is the probability that the participant will be younger than 20 and in group A" since that is a joint probability (two events occurring simultaneously) and is not restricted to a given condition.
This is a really great video the first type of problem of was really helpful do you have more of those kind of problems that we can practice or can you tell us where we can find more of these kind of questions online? And also if possible can you also make a SAT Prediction Video for English common traps and what to avoid?
16:38. Just a quick question, in the question it's mentioned "one of the participants is selected at random from THE group" which was mentioned in the statement above. If we use your answer of 24/70, that would mean we interpreted the question as "what is the probability of selecting a less than 20 year old participant from group A out of a group of only less than 20 year olds". According to me, the answer should be 24/105 but I may have just interpreted the question wrong. Please enlighten me if I should do the same thing you did when I'll give the SAT (Aug. 24th).
P.S. I don't mean to upset you with this comment. I'm genuinely asking :D
I also think she provided the wrong solutions
For prediction 6 I just rose 1.24 on its own to the 2nd power and got 1.5376, and then slid over the decimal 2 spots to get 54%
@@llemon05 true. I did more work than needed 🤪
great videa, thanks alot, you gave me a huge perfect raise in my score .
Really? I better finish it then!
Thank you for making such a useful video
yeah i’m cooked
Really helpful video, thanks!
Thank you for your amazing content!!!! this video was great practice- btw, how do you predict what is going to be on the SAT🤯
For the exponent question just square 1.24 -> 1.5376, then subtract one and multiply by one hundred to get ~54%
@@conorchristopher8089 yes I realized that after 🤦♀️
For 7th question, shouldn't it be 24/35
Watched it 30 min before my exam lfg
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Great video, thank you for sharing
Can you tell us your predictions for English section, please
Your beauty keep making me to lose track why i wanna watch this vid
Chat I’ve been consistently getting 1520-1540 on the practice tests but I just have a feeling I’m bouta do terrible on the real thing. How have y’all seen practice test scores translate?
Chat ur not cooked don’t worry. My practice scores were in the 1400s and that where I scored on the real test
Last November, I took the test and ended up getting a score higher than all my practice tests. Don’t worry too much!
Does anyone know how to solve question 8 using desmos?
i got none of those in my test
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For the exponent question one could it not be +/- 4?
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How are you predicting what’s going to be on the test? Are you just assuming or are these questions that were similar to previous test questions.
Thank you for the video! Btw would -4 be an answer option as well? 12:00
If you were to be my teacher in school, I wouldn’t have missed a single class :
For the last question, it says that it is equivalent form, but when sub in f(1) for option abcd , i got a different answer , so if i see this kind of question in my SAT , how should i know sub the x=1 direct to the option c to get the answer and not sub to the option abd , the question say that they are equivalent form but they are not .
too many extra steps on the weighted means problem just do 200(250) to get the total then subtract the total of te low calorie food items which is 60(150) and divided the remaining amount by 140 to get the mean of the high calorie items
I’ve been seeing many predictions about college board ‘Desmos- proofing’ some questions to make the test a bit harder. I’m genuinely scared about that. I pray I can learn it soon enough!
it's in the middle of august i hope they will have mercy on us and dont make desmos useless
@@davidecavaggion6809I pray so too😭🙏
For prediction 5 I don’t know if my Desmos calculator was off but when C was -4 they were both equal to each other
u can just do 56.356/36 = 1.537 which is 1.54 times so 54% much easier than all that
Why is it not plus or minus 4 for the 6th prediction
11:57 why is c=-4 not an answer? i simplified by factoring c³(c²-16)=0
where could I practice more questions like these?
Question bank if you haven’t already
@@cubingpro9877 i have used the question bank a lot, but i haven't been able to find questions like this..could be I'm just not looking hard enough haha
Could you do a video on the new math questions on bluebook practice test 1 2 and 3 in the harder math modules
Why isn't question 5 +/- 4? c^2=16, didn't say c was positive
12:02 the description doesnt say if its a negative or a posivtive solution so it could be -4 too, right?
so is it that qns where there is an option of cannot be determined is automatically wrong or its possible as an answer is another context?
why does demos show no solutions when I insert 7 |x-4| = 0?
Thank you so much🥹🥹
could you please upload an english prediction video
My test is on 24th august and im cooked on the emglish section im getting between 610 and 630 on practice tests any advice to boost at least above 650
that's me with maths lol, my English is pretty solid but my maths is ass. I'm cooked!!
@@taddersauce3672 how are you goodd at english
@@unicornlover4679 I live in an English country. Was born with English. Even when I lived in India we spoke English, British English. Also reading books and watching a lot of videos on grammar helped me. Books especially for paying attention and comprehending what certain passages say. I also love history and cuz of that alot of shit I love to learn has some pretty complex vocab. Bro if only I was good at Math 😭. Never had a good math experience lol.
Prediction 6 - Well you really dont need to calculate all of that, you could simplify the steps.
we know that the value will increase by 24% when x = 5 (exponent turns 1)
Now, its basically asking us the percent change in value with every increase of 10 in x.... That simply means that you calculate (1.24)^2 and the decimal part * 100 is your percentage value
Might not be the best at explaining but I hope its understandable...
@@suneetrohra1950 yes I feel quite silly now that is way faster
for the calories question (prediction 9) shouldn't the answer be a whole number?
please make a english prediction as well it would really mean a lot to us.
For the prediction on absolute value. Is it possible to solve it by using DESMOS?
What do you based on while making the prediction?
where did you get the absolute value question and the other hard ones?
So will these questions appear in the test or will there be a question that has the same concept
Ugh! I am too bad at English. I am unable to point out the main idea and what are they referring to. I am good at the writing part but the reading part? Nah...:(( that's too hard for me. I don't have much time left. What should I do now? :((
Y’all how accurate are these videos 😭
IG it just helps you get prepped for the possible worse
Hello! I am taking the August SAT on the 24th and was wondering if you have any math SAT practice questions or tips and lessons for around a 650-700 sat range to maybe get 50 points higher? Thank you so much this video is so helpful 😃
@@nathancruz6210 check out some of my math vids!
i always get the ques right but mess up when typing the answer. For example, if the answer is 0.58 and i write 7/12 it shows that the answer is wrong even though both mean the same
taking this august SAT, ill update later. good luck to me
Good luck
Could you please tell us about the English predictions as well ?
Cant wait for the experimental questions to kill my math grade for the third time
Will the math modules be even harder than June, or will the curve be higher?
For the 6 th question dealing with exponents, I did (1.24)^10/ 5 which is equal to 1.24^2 and got 1.5376 which is approximately 1.54 p, which is the answer you got as well. Would this shortcut method work?
@@tjilsagalt3564 I’ll have to get back to you on this. Gang, what do you think??🤔
Yes Idid this too. It works. This is because anyway 36 is the initial value, so you are essentially compounding the factor of 1.24 twice. So, if you just do 1.24 twice and subtract 1 you get the percent change. I also found it easy to do on desmos
at 23:36 is it okay to enter it as 293 instead of 292.9?
Thank you
I have a question. On my April sat I remember seeing a question that was referring to parallel line angles, but there were multiple angles that were expressions using x, and I think the question asked what all the angles added together would equal, but I’m not sure. All the answers were also expressions I believe. Was wondering if you had a practice problem similar to that to share, or it you could share your two cents on what it might mean. Thank you!
@@JulieGhoul hmm I do not offhand have any problems similar that I can think of. I wonder if they are testing you on your knowledge of corresponding angles, alternate interior, etc…
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For 7th question, Shouldnt it be 24/35 ?
Me when I used a system of equations to solve the first one and she just did it in three seconds. I did get it right though, if that counts…
I totally get the reasoning now lol, but idk systems of equations just make more sense to me to problem solve
great video, however why are you eating your hands in the thumbnail?
Shouldn't prediction 7 have the answer as 24/35. As the question asks, What is the probability that the participant is from group A (denominator 35), given that younger than 20 (Numerator=24)
The total amount of participants younger than 20 is 35+35=70. So it would still be 24/70
I have a question. Isn't the complementary rule with sin and cos sin(x)=cos(90-x) not sin(a)=cos(b)?
Same thing. I said a+b= 90. X+90-X =
90
so helpful but i get bored on the text passages what should i do
@@buobbles find something interesting about them. Try to learn something from them. Change your mentality going in to it. If you think you’re going to be bored.. guess what? You will!
@@StrategicTestPrep wow you're so inspirational
the one about the absolute values I mean
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In question 7: why didn’t you multiply the percentage by a hundred to get 34.29?
In the real test it will ask you to enter it as a fraction or decimal not in percentage form
So 24/70 or .3428 or .3429 would be acceptable I think
the first one is confusing....
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can u upload english predictions too
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