There is another pattern that makes this kinda void on the triangles on the blue if you go counter clockwise you can add 3+4=bottom left corner and subtract one and get the top which is 6! Yellow counter clockwise 2+2=4 minus one is 3 and yellow can be 3 as well! Just saying
@@kiko5518 you should watch hamza and careervids videos. They are the closest videos to the exams . Also you need know how to convert cm to mm on a ruler. It’s not that bad. If you watch this video it will psych you out. The test is basic, not like the few brain teasers I sat through an watched.
PRO TIP: Set your speed to 1.5x. This guy purposely makes these videos extra long with ton's of filler talk between answers and questions to drag it out for monetizing more money. It's painful to watch honestly.
That airplane question is very misleading and poorly written. By looking st the question it seems like the pilot is in front of the airplane while jumping near the tail of the plane. If you view the question like this then the answer can't be A since the air friction will slow down the passenger while the plane has its engine to overcome friction and maintain it's speed. However the answer could be C if it was in a vacuum with no air friction since the momentum of the passenger will remain the same speed with the plane. But this doesn't make sense either because if we talk about the real world, there will be air friction and also the plane needs air to propel forwards. So the only answer is D. This confusion js because you draw the airplane right on top of the passenger and you draw the passenger either ahead of the plane or in the middle like C. This question is poorly written. Now of course it's obvious if you didn't draw the plane making us think where the passenger would land in relation to the planes location then the answer would be A obviously, due to the velocity and the air friction causing the passenger to slow down. Poorly written, misleading question.
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Yea this doesnt make too much sense. When we jump from the planes in the Army, its like a vacuum that sucks you out and then youll go straight down. The correct answer would be B.
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46:57 how is the right side 96 not 92? If 4+4+12+6+18 on the right side = 44?
The 2 4s on the right should be 2 6s
48:44 of the video how does 4+4+12+6+18=46? when it shoud be 44 so the total sum would be 92 and not 96 so the answer should be 18 and 92.
There is another pattern that makes this kinda void on the triangles on the blue if you go counter clockwise you can add 3+4=bottom left corner and subtract one and get the top which is 6! Yellow counter clockwise 2+2=4 minus one is 3 and yellow can be 3 as well! Just saying
None of this is remotely on the bmar test for delta .
how was it?
@@kiko5518 you should watch hamza and careervids videos. They are the closest videos to the exams . Also you need know how to convert cm to mm on a ruler. It’s not that bad. If you watch this video it will psych you out. The test is basic, not like the few brain teasers I sat through an watched.
53:30 it's a simultaneous equation problem
It will be way better if you narrow the talking between questions
The easier way for this was to multiply the top two numbers then add one
PRO TIP: Set your speed to 1.5x. This guy purposely makes these videos extra long with ton's of filler talk between answers and questions to drag it out for monetizing more money. It's painful to watch honestly.
That airplane question is very misleading and poorly written. By looking st the question it seems like the pilot is in front of the airplane while jumping near the tail of the plane. If you view the question like this then the answer can't be A since the air friction will slow down the passenger while the plane has its engine to overcome friction and maintain it's speed. However the answer could be C if it was in a vacuum with no air friction since the momentum of the passenger will remain the same speed with the plane. But this doesn't make sense either because if we talk about the real world, there will be air friction and also the plane needs air to propel forwards. So the only answer is D. This confusion js because you draw the airplane right on top of the passenger and you draw the passenger either ahead of the plane or in the middle like C. This question is poorly written. Now of course it's obvious if you didn't draw the plane making us think where the passenger would land in relation to the planes location then the answer would be A obviously, due to the velocity and the air friction causing the passenger to slow down. Poorly written, misleading question.
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No your wrong, sorry you're dumb
Bro doesn’t know how physics works
Yea this doesnt make too much sense. When we jump from the planes in the Army, its like a vacuum that sucks you out and then youll go straight down. The correct answer would be B.
Don’t waster your time none of these are on the test😂
Those cookies are way over priced & oddly more expensive than a cupcake
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