Question #14, the answer cannot be 3’28”. This is equal to 64 inches, a meter is just over 39”. Question about urban population, if the US population is 280 million and 70% live in urban areas 280 x .75 is 210, not 70.
Diamond Hope Is 8th grade harder than 7th? I’ve learned most of the concepts and I’m just reviewing slopes right now but I wonder if there’ll be a lot of work
Nice quiz, but there were a few problematic questions. *#2.* A dot is often used for multiplication in math. It's usually written a little higher than a decimal point, but since most keyboards don't have it, the same symbol is often used for both. Adding more space than usual after the decimal point can make it appear to be a multiplication dot. Because of this, it would help to put parentheses around the number. (5.5)² clearly looks to be the square of 5.5 5. 5² looks like 5 · 5² (i.e. 5 * 5²) = 125 *#4.* This one is just wrong. 1 meter = 39.37" = 3' 3.37" = 3.28' None of these are the same as 3' 28" = 3 feet, 28 inches = 5' 4" *#16.* A square has an unknown number of right *angels,* but it does have 4 right *angles.* *#24.* There's no way to answer this question with the information provided. 70 million = 25% of 280 million, so it is not the correct answer for people living in urban areas (which include large cities). All we know for sure is: People living in rural areas = 70 million People living in urban areas = 210 million The latter (210 M) is a better answer than the one given in video (70 M), but is still not accurate, since it asks for population in large cities, and many people who live in urban areas do not live in large cities. They can live towns or small/medium cities.
Question 14 doesn't give the correct answer as a choice. A meter is 39.37" or 3'3.375" (approx.) Question 24 asks how many people live in urban areas, which is, by the numbers, 210 million. Hardly a fair judge of passing, since 8th graders would probably be given 30-60 minutes for these questions. I got 27/30, and 8th grade was a LONG time ago.
Bro try to subtract 210 which is 75% of 280 but in this question we are asked to find 25% remaining which is 75% of 280 is 210 then 280-210=70 which is 25% of 280
Got em all! (I volunteer to teach GED) My grandfather was a mathematician (I have a couple of his class books from the 1920s) and I can testify that math has gotten easier even as textbooks have gotten worse. Those early books are wonders of clarity, example and straight teaching without all the modern BS we have today.
I am not really sure Q11 is suitable for grade 8, as a university student I had to use the combination rule from statistics course to solve it which seems a bit advanced to both teach and explain to students unless theres a simpler method
I was wondering about that one myself. But it's very late, and I'm very tired. I was like "3 feet 28 inches" ? what? I couldn't remember exactly what 1 meter was in feet and inches.
I'm in eighth grade and am I the only one who noticed that many of these are logical and physics questions? Like I don't see half of the things that we, in my country had to learn in eighth grade for that exam at the end. (We have an exam and based on that grade we have to choose a high school. I don't live in America, so I'm not sure they have that too)
I am an adult who has graduated from college a couple of years ago (BA Economics with a concentration in Mathematics at a UC school) and I got all answers correct. But, even if I was in 8th grade, I would still get perfect or at least near perfection (29/30). This math test was actually at a 7th grade level or pre-algebra math level. I took Honors Algebra 1 in 8th grade and I got an A in that class. Of course, math was one of my strongest subjects in school along with History.
That one is confusing. Supposedly he meant (5.5)^2 which is between 5^2 and 6^2. But there's so much space between the point and the second 5, I too (and others) thought he meant 5 times 5^2.
@@shiv5702 bro please some people may don't have the knowledge to pass text more like me when I was in kindergarten I didn't know what 1+1 is I was so dumb that day and having a hard time struggling with it but this one I pass some of it tho
Question #2 is (5.5) square or 5 x 5 square?, dot in math represent products, is your question was 5.5 square, it should have been between parenthesis. The question was confusing, but thank you for these tests, they are fun to answer
@@xlorc1 the way he represented it was wrong...if he wanted to portray the decimal...he should squared after putting brackets...the way he wrote it is read aa 5 times 5²
I found that quite confusing too since there seemed to be so much space between the dot and the second 5, so it did make it seem like it was multiplying 5 and 5^2 = 125
i got 28!! not bad. i was mistaken because some questions are really tricky such as the convertion of sq. feet to sq. inches also the no. of ways of selecting books.
I said #24 screwed. I say an "Urban area" is a city and it's immediate surrounding suburbs, until it becomes "rural". So a "large city" would have a smaller population than its "urban area". I think they made a mistake and meant to ask what population of rural areas are.
I am jealous of the USA school system 😭 I am in the end of grade 7th in Germany and the algebra part is much harder than the doubled hardness of those questions. (Also I live in bavaria but it doesn’t really matter)
omg this reminds me of when i lived in the south of the USA. math was really easy down in the south but ever since i moved up north math has been a lot harder lol
Question 16. The number is ANGELS in a square are probably the same as the number that can dance on the head of a pin. There are 4 right ANGLES in a square.
Question #24's "answer" makes no sense. If 75% of 280 million live in urban areas, then that's 210 million (D), but urban areas are not the same as large cities, so the population in large cities might be anything less than that, perhaps 70 million (A), but it is impossible to know.
The overall population (consisting people on urban areas and large cities) was 280 million. About 75% of it live in Urban areas. How many live in large cities? 75%(210 million) of it lives in Urban areas, Therefore the remaining 25% (70 million) of it lives in large cities
@@daveryanmacandog8029 WHAT? That's not what the Question says nor asks!! It says in 2000, the population of the United States was 280 million people. 75% of them (210 million) lived in "Urban areas". I can only "assume" that "urban areas" means cities and immediate suburb areas, until they become rural, country, mountains, desert, etc. Then it asks "What % lives in "large cities"?" Well, what is meant by a "large city" as opposed to a "small city" or a "medium sized city"? I live in Boston, is that a "large city" or a "small city"? Well I actually live in a suburban town (which only recently got voted to be a city). So is that a "small city"? The Question is erroneously written, I think it was suppose to ask "What % lives in rural areas?" Or ....... I don't know. Question makes no sense. So you explain to me how you come up with the answer of 70 million. You said "Therefore the remaining 25% (70 million) of it lives in large cities". So no one lives in "small cities"? No one lives in "rural areas"? No one lives in the country, on mountains, in deserts, at the beach? What happened to the rest of the 280 million U.S. Population?
This question would be less confusing if written (106*106) - (94*94)... When you get into computer programming, order of evaluation becomes extremely important and it's a very good practice to never leave the order of evaluation ambiguous
I got 28 right including the one you got wrong (#24) because you phrased it incorrectly. 75% of 280,000,000 is 210,000,000. The answer 'A. 70 million' would have been correct if the question had been in the negative, i.e. "how many did NOT live in large cities?"
@@judecraig2044 That's wrong, because you are finding the area of a 1 foot by 1 foot square, which is 12 * 12 = 144. Then you divide 288 by 144 which equals to 2.
I'm satisfied: I got fewer wrong than you did: I missed #26, simply dividing 999/6, and forgetting to deduct the multiples of 6 below 100. At #14, I think the answer you were looking for is 3.28, not 3'28" (which would be the same as 5'4") At #24, as presented, there is not enough information: one must assume that all "urban areas" are large cities, which is not really true: many urban areas are small and average-sized cities.
@@rajnigupta9707 I was looking for this thanks you so much you will never know how your comment can change someone's day now I can pass the entrance exam
Good quiz, I LOVE math, my 2nd fav subject (After history) I did pretty good for a 11 year old / 6th grader, I got 22/30 and when i go up to 8th grade I will be 13/14 years old
Im going to ask for tutoring at my school or something similar to that… I am outstanding at english perform way beyond what I was expected to perform at but on math I can’t really say im the sharpest tool
I got them all, but I was at school in the 1970s and we didn't use the ^ symbol so I just had to check that it meant what I thought it meant. I love that NO IDEA was one of the answers for #20 🤪
Shouldn't Question 14 ("How many feet in a meter stick?") be 3.28 instead of 3'28"? I'm retired and long past 8th grade, so I may have forgotten Algebraic notation. To me, the apostrophe means feet, and the quotation mark means inches, so "3 feet and 28 inches" would be wrong. While we're at it, Question 24 (at 9:07) asks how many live in big cities and seems to confuse the word "urban" which means characteristic of a town or city, as opposed to "rural" which means out in the country. So, if 75% of 280 million live in an urban area, then 75% live in a big city. Therefore, the answer should be 210 million, not 70 million.
we arent trust me we are all doing super good or super bad literally all of my 8th grade is either good at math or bad, im bad at it but better at reading and social studies, all im going to say is people have different learning styles etc and need different soloutions to things instead of fully learning with one platform, like im better at assignments that are on paper then digital because psychical assignments are more engaging for me then digital assignments
#24 We are told that 210 million live in "Urban areas" but we are NOT told the percentage of Urban residents live in "large cities" versus towns, or suburbs which are also part of "Urban Areas". We CAN say that 70 million live in Rural Areas, though.
9:23, (question 24) "Urban" ="Large cities" . So, 75% of 280 =210 But the answer is 70. How ,please explain. By the way, I scored 27/29 excluding this question.🎯🎯
If you lived in a country like India which only has urban areas and big cities, the answer would be obvious! Of course, the question said United States
Sir your questions are good. But u should give explain also in order to understand our mistake
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Yes sir
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Question: If X is on a train going North at 50 mph and Y is on a train going South at 60 mph, what did the engineers have for lunch?
Airplane
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Question #14, the answer cannot be 3’28”. This is equal to 64 inches, a meter is just over 39”. Question about urban population, if the US population is 280 million and 70% live in urban areas 280 x .75 is 210, not 70.
Yep - sloppy typing. I think the answer they wanted was 3.28 feet.
the answer is actually 3'28" and for the other question, he meant rural not urban
Rural not urban
But he said urban.@@miaato7783
Good luck to all incoming grade 8 this school year
Diamond Hope
Is 8th grade harder than 7th? I’ve learned most of the concepts and I’m just reviewing slopes right now but I wonder if there’ll be a lot of work
I was looking for a seventh grade video and I learnt the Seventh grade stuff in year five seventh grade stuff in year five must be aus schools
a.l _army I’m going into high school and 8th grade is rlly easy if ur smart and hard working
is it hard? 7th grade was easy for me.
That's me though so thanks
Nice quiz, but there were a few problematic questions.
*#2.*
A dot is often used for multiplication in math. It's usually written a little higher than a decimal point, but since most keyboards don't have it, the same symbol is often used for both. Adding more space than usual after the decimal point can make it appear to be a multiplication dot. Because of this, it would help to put parentheses around the number.
(5.5)² clearly looks to be the square of 5.5
5. 5² looks like 5 · 5² (i.e. 5 * 5²) = 125
*#4.*
This one is just wrong. 1 meter = 39.37" = 3' 3.37" = 3.28'
None of these are the same as 3' 28" = 3 feet, 28 inches = 5' 4"
*#16.*
A square has an unknown number of right *angels,* but it does have 4 right *angles.*
*#24.*
There's no way to answer this question with the information provided.
70 million = 25% of 280 million, so it is not the correct answer for people living in urban areas (which include large cities).
All we know for sure is:
People living in rural areas = 70 million
People living in urban areas = 210 million
The latter (210 M) is a better answer than the one given in video (70 M), but is still not accurate, since it asks for population in large cities, and many people who live in urban areas do not live in large cities. They can live towns or small/medium cities.
Question 14 doesn't give the correct answer as a choice. A meter is 39.37" or 3'3.375" (approx.) Question 24 asks how many people live in urban areas, which is, by the numbers, 210 million. Hardly a fair judge of passing, since 8th graders would probably be given 30-60 minutes for these questions. I got 27/30, and 8th grade was a LONG time ago.
The questions are quite tricky but with months of practice it gets easier thanks alot sir
months...?
I dunno as a almpst eighth grader (starting in two days) I got almost all them right
My brain wasn’t made for quick thinking, and I start 8th grade in about over a month.
im in grade 8 and this is so easy
I’m in 7th grade and this is easy
I'm in 8th grade and dumb af this is so hard
I am 12yrs and this is so easy
You’ll be fine don’t worry
Um so I just finished 7th grade and now I passed 8th in 12 minutes are you kidding me!!
Time to do 9th grade...
if you are dumb do that
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@@Aiko-jf1lq Damn bro
re: question 24, "urban" means cities as opposed to suburban or rural. 75% of 280 Million is 210 Million.
yes i agree
I agree, because 25% of 280 Million is 70
That is what I was thinking,
same, in this question, either is the question wrong or the answer
Bro try to subtract 210 which is 75% of 280 but in this question we are asked to find 25% remaining which is 75% of 280 is 210 then 280-210=70 which is 25% of 280
Got em all! (I volunteer to teach GED) My grandfather was a mathematician (I have a couple of his class books from the 1920s) and I can testify that math has gotten easier even as textbooks have gotten worse. Those early books are wonders of clarity, example and straight teaching without all the modern BS we have today.
Can u please refer some books or videos for studying 8th grade math
If you picked one of the answers given in question 14, then you were wrong on one problem. no way 3ft - 28inches. maybe 3.28 ft.
@@jime8532
I know. Something screwy there.
@@jime8532Yeah, I think that was a typographical error.
You should try again. 14 is definitely wrong.
1:30 we went from 1 to 100 really fuckin fast
our school hasn't even taught us what that was
@@fridacreatesstuff1788 same! My teacher said it might not be on the FSA or whatever but idk
Yes I am grade 8 and don't know what " ^ " is
@@mcq_clinton I think it mean exponent??
@@mcq_clinton it means raised to the power means 5⁵ can be written as 5^5
I got 28 correct answers. Very interesting. I love maths n it's very important to understand the questions.
Yes 28" is over two feet
i got 22
This could be challenging for some, but with a little studying, it just takes 1-3 seconds to answer it. It is not really hard
You don't even need paper
I agree
Ight I you guys flexing over here and I’m just going to say that that’s a matter of opinion as it is really difficult for some and natural for others
I did it all correct first try so easy. Creator must be canadian
Nice bro
My teacher said “you use RUclips to entertain you now it’s time to use RUclips to educate you”.
That’s what I am doing 🤪
Lol now all of us need youtube to educate everyone
hahaha
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Good idea
I am not really sure Q11 is suitable for grade 8, as a university student I had to use the combination rule from statistics course to solve it which seems a bit advanced to both teach and explain to students unless theres a simpler method
Ya me too
Oh that question, I didn't even bother with it.
pi x r ^ 2. No! Pie are round!!
Yeah its a permutation and combination question.. should be high ranked than 8th grade
I found
It easy
Question 14 is wrong. It's 3.28' not 3'28" ... that's over 5' -_-
Ya that one took me a sec
I was wondering about that one myself. But it's very late, and I'm very tired. I was like "3 feet 28 inches" ? what? I couldn't remember exactly what 1 meter was in feet and inches.
Glad someone else already pointed this out. My first answer was "there's no correct answer"
It is correct.
#21 Unrelated values. You gained $15.50 unless the $3.75 was a necessary cost to earn.
i got this test very easy it was very easy it made to think i got 29 questions correct i am studying 7th going 8th it is very usefull
21 correct
I'm a 6th grader but giving a test of 8th grade in my country , helped me a lot thanks
:p
Same everything lol
sameee
I'm in eighth grade and am I the only one who noticed that many of these are logical and physics questions? Like I don't see half of the things that we, in my country had to learn in eighth grade for that exam at the end. (We have an exam and based on that grade we have to choose a high school. I don't live in America, so I'm not sure they have that too)
let me guess asia?
me too!
I am an adult who has graduated from college a couple of years ago (BA Economics with a concentration in Mathematics at a UC school) and I got all answers correct. But, even if I was in 8th grade, I would still get perfect or at least near perfection (29/30). This math test was actually at a 7th grade level or pre-algebra math level. I took Honors Algebra 1 in 8th grade and I got an A in that class. Of course, math was one of my strongest subjects in school along with History.
I don't know what my score was, cuz i was keeping track. Some of the stupid questions I didn't bother to answer.
You sure like to brag and rub it in a lot too, don't you??
Im in 5th grade and i got 30/30
0:53 isn't it C?
That one is confusing. Supposedly he meant (5.5)^2 which is between 5^2 and 6^2. But there's so much space between the point and the second 5, I too (and others) thought he meant 5 times 5^2.
im a 9th grader and i cant beat the 6th grader
Kennekins_ dude same like I think every night about it and now I’m scared to go to school again
Kennekins_ im a 5th grader and i beat this
Ye
@@shiv5702 bro please some people may don't have the knowledge to pass text more like me when I was in kindergarten I didn't know what 1+1 is I was so dumb that day and having a hard time struggling with it but this one I pass some of it tho
Well I’m a frickin genius 9th grader
If this is 8th grade questions... Then i can verify that I am an IIT TOPPER!
I am an 8'th grader in Turkey and our questions are one page long. And way harder than these!!!
My 7 year old grandson got them all correct! 😳🥰
u are kiddin me
Question #2 is (5.5) square or 5 x 5 square?, dot in math represent products, is your question was 5.5 square, it should have been between parenthesis. The question was confusing, but thank you for these tests, they are fun to answer
exactly..i read 5^2 multiply by 5
@@xlorc1 the way he represented it was wrong...if he wanted to portray the decimal...he should squared after putting brackets...the way he wrote it is read aa 5 times 5²
I found that quite confusing too since there seemed to be so much space between the dot and the second 5, so it did make it seem like it was multiplying 5 and 5^2 = 125
My friend raver said that ur questions are too easy for him, he want more on next level. He wants to feel special.
#26 confusing statement, maybe it should be rephrased to "Which 3 digit number is divisible by 6?"
That may also be true, but they wanted the number of integers from 100-999 that are [*evenly*] divisible by 6.
Thanks for this questions from' kerala' ,it really helped me a lot
i got 28!! not bad. i was mistaken because some questions are really tricky such as the convertion of sq. feet to sq. inches also the no. of ways of selecting books.
Zip covers you just need to add 11 to the original 55 bill
@@Zaverda It's easy doot.
Your dinner bill =55
Now you decide to give waiter 20%tip.
So 20×55/100=11
I am confused about #17 too the answer is 11
@@RT-hw9lx it’s the total amount, not just the tip
@@Zaverda I also get 11 always but I didn't know how is it possible 😑😑🤟🤟
I got them all right because I’m a
6th grader xD
Really
Yeah
The average Asian learns this at about 5th grade, that's when I learned this, but it was from my parents teaching, not school.
@@g.geargy1736 I'm going to 6th grade and I already know this stuff
These are 5th grade questions
This is easier than the 7th grade test you did
30/30 😂Too Easy I even checked 9th and 10th grade lol and I'm in 7th grade
Is answer to question 24 correct? Aren’t urban areas and large cities the same?
I said #24 screwed. I say an "Urban area" is a city and it's immediate surrounding suburbs, until it becomes "rural". So a "large city" would have a smaller population than its "urban area". I think they made a mistake and meant to ask what population of rural areas are.
Yes
If you think these are hard, you are wrong. You must check the 8th grade exam in turkey (LGS). You will realize how lucky you are
I am pretty sure the secon question is 125 so greater than 36
actually(. )is not multiply it means decimal so it is fivepiontfivesquare which is fivepoint25.
5.5 × 5.5= 30.25
I also wondered this once ....
I have not done it yet but I sure hope I can I’m going to 8th grade in 4 days !!
Are you pass or fail I am going now
26/30.. Not bad for a 30-year old like me 😅
As studying in 8th standard I have scored 24/30
I am jealous of the USA school system 😭 I am in the end of grade 7th in Germany and the algebra part is much harder than the doubled hardness of those questions. (Also I live in bavaria but it doesn’t really matter)
omg this reminds me of when i lived in the south of the USA. math was really easy down in the south but ever since i moved up north math has been a lot harder lol
I'm from India but here math is more harder than USA and easier than northern parts
you dont want to know how its here in switzerland
Question 16. The number is ANGELS in a square are probably the same as the number that can dance on the head of a pin. There are 4 right ANGLES in a square.
10:30 please use a dot instead of the x because it looks like a variable instead of a multiplication symbol
I got them all correct including the ones that BG Mines got wrong. But it was still a fun test. Thank you.
Plz make a 9th grade maths test
I’m in grade six and got 26 questions out of 30 right!! Please make more math tests i loved it ❤
It was sooo easy I think my countries exams are super hard. U cant solve them. Our teachers cant solve them either 😒
👍
Lol
I got 29 out of 30 but I have to pause most of the time cause I need to understand the language first (I'm from Indonesia), so... does it count?
Is this accurate? Cuz I'm goin into 8th
Laundry_Basket9 no not really
I think it depends on the state
Adi Panangat hahaha thanks going into 9th lnao
Adi Panangat But everything u described was 100% accurate to what I learned, thanks
Idk I’m a 7th grader and this is all super easy.
How is the answer to 11 B? You have 6 different books for the first, 5 for the 2nd, and 4 for the 3rd. 6*5=30, 30*4=120
Question #24's "answer" makes no sense. If 75% of 280 million live in urban areas, then that's 210 million (D), but urban areas are not the same as large cities, so the population in large cities might be anything less than that, perhaps 70 million (A), but it is impossible to know.
The overall population (consisting people on urban areas and large cities) was 280 million. About 75% of it live in Urban areas. How many live in large cities?
75%(210 million) of it lives in Urban areas, Therefore the remaining 25% (70 million) of it lives in large cities
@@daveryanmacandog8029 WHAT? That's not what the Question says nor asks!! It says in 2000, the population of the United States was 280 million people. 75% of them (210 million) lived in "Urban areas". I can only "assume" that "urban areas" means cities and immediate suburb areas, until they become rural, country, mountains, desert, etc. Then it asks "What % lives in "large cities"?" Well, what is meant by a "large city" as opposed to a "small city" or a "medium sized city"? I live in Boston, is that a "large city" or a "small city"? Well I actually live in a suburban town (which only recently got voted to be a city). So is that a "small city"? The Question is erroneously written, I think it was suppose to ask "What % lives in rural areas?" Or ....... I don't know. Question makes no sense. So you explain to me how you come up with the answer of 70 million. You said "Therefore the remaining 25% (70 million) of it lives in large cities". So no one lives in "small cities"? No one lives in "rural areas"? No one lives in the country, on mountains, in deserts, at the beach? What happened to the rest of the 280 million U.S. Population?
Answer should be 210 million
That's was simplify ty , Sir
why is everyone saying sir!?
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21/30 - never really liked maths but can add subtract & multiply in head well!
If you done all questions than like this comment
sir you should give an explain b/c to understand and to know our mistake you should explain the question please sir🙏
27/30 it was a great test in my life
Lagends watch this 1 day before exam.😂
I got them alright😀😀
You could not have gotten them all correct, since some questions and/or answers are erroneous.
The question number 29
106×106-94×94=?
The answer is not 2400
I think its 1047348
Prove?
This question would be less confusing if written (106*106) - (94*94)... When you get into computer programming, order of evaluation becomes extremely important and it's a very good practice to never leave the order of evaluation ambiguous
Those are like 6 grade questions and not even hard 6 grade questions
No they ain't I'm in 8th grade idiot
those are NOT grade 6 questions, I never learned them in the 6th.
Nah my sister is in the sixth grade and she never learned anything about all this.
@@bubberflie9119 I'm learning this
Quit acting like you know crap. I bet in reality your just like the rest of us in the comment section.
Thanks i back to my 6th grade👍
I'm 4 years old and got all problems, correct. I'm starting my sophomore year in college this fall.
That's neat but it's nothing, I'm 2 years old and gonna have my PhD done by this Spring
Guys are u all kidding...
Sheldon????
It was such a easy question .
As I am from an undevoloped country, I really didn't expect this from The USA
I'm incoming grade 8 this year and i got 13/30
Umm 911 -whats ur emergency
Me-umm I think ,I think
911-u think what
Me-i think my brain ain't braining fr
911-well be right there,wait wtf
Bruh?
I got 28 right including the one you got wrong (#24) because you phrased it incorrectly. 75% of 280,000,000 is 210,000,000. The answer 'A. 70 million' would have been correct if the question had been in the negative, i.e. "how many did NOT live in large cities?"
Cool and ok i'm in 8th grade and it was very easy and helpful in some way
It's quite difficult for me because of the short time limit being given for each question.
Just pause the video
Wow, I got most of them right, I'm doing Math 1 (9th grade math) in 7th grade. This video probably explains why.
Question 9 is wrong it’s 24 x 12 = 288 the answer is 24
Youssef Abed I get it now
You are the only person In fact wrong a square foot is 144 inches because 12 x 12 = 144 and then you would do 288/144 which would give 2 feet
@@judecraig2044 That's wrong, because you are finding the area of a 1 foot by 1 foot square, which is 12 * 12 = 144. Then you divide 288 by 144 which equals to 2.
Yeah, that's 24 inches x 12 inches = 288 inches squared. So 1 foot = 12 inches. So you have 2 feet x 1 foot = 2 feet squared.
I'm satisfied: I got fewer wrong than you did: I missed #26, simply dividing 999/6, and forgetting to deduct the multiples of 6 below 100.
At #14, I think the answer you were looking for is 3.28, not 3'28" (which would be the same as 5'4")
At #24, as presented, there is not enough information: one must assume that all "urban areas" are large cities, which is not really true: many urban areas are small and average-sized cities.
Ma'am yeh wala sign kaunsa ha ( ^ ) ha question number 6
Raised to power
For example, 2^2=4
@@rajnigupta9707 I was looking for this thanks you so much you will never know how your comment can change someone's day now I can pass the entrance exam
Question-1 D
Question-2 B
Question-3 D
Question-4 A
Question-5 C
Question-6 B
I have give 21 correct answers but I taked too much time to solve all that 😁😁
Am in 8th grade I didn’t even fail one I got everything
I cant solve any question and i am in class 9 i am brilliant in every subject but math subject is out of my mind😢😢
I got 17 out of 30😄😄😄🙂
Congratulations to me...🤓🤓🏆
nice
that is a C- and I'm pretty sure I got a F-
What's wrong bro
all of them. 100%
me too
Good quiz, I LOVE math, my 2nd fav subject (After history) I did pretty good for a 11 year old / 6th grader, I got 22/30 and when i go up to 8th grade I will be 13/14 years old
it was kinda easy for me but im happy to find your channel thank u
I jus dont know how yall think im going to the 9th grade😡
Im going to ask for tutoring at my school or something similar to that… I am outstanding at english perform way beyond what I was expected to perform at but on math I can’t really say im the sharpest tool
I got all them right because
I’m a 9th grader
Same bro
I got them all, but I was at school in the 1970s and we didn't use the ^ symbol
so I just had to check that it meant what I thought it meant.
I love that NO IDEA was one of the answers for #20 🤪
Shouldn't Question 14 ("How many feet in a meter stick?") be 3.28 instead of 3'28"? I'm retired and long past 8th grade, so I may have forgotten Algebraic notation. To me, the apostrophe means feet, and the quotation mark means inches, so "3 feet and 28 inches" would be wrong.
While we're at it, Question 24 (at 9:07) asks how many live in big cities and seems to confuse the word "urban" which means characteristic of a town or city, as opposed to "rural" which means out in the country. So, if 75% of 280 million live in an urban area, then 75% live in a big city. Therefore, the answer should be 210 million, not 70 million.
I think we have a cultural difference and how fractions are written
if this is 8th grade in the usa, in turkey we are doing 500. our questions take 1 page to do each
Yeah
I'm in college and I only got 26. Damn these kids are actually better lmao
we arent trust me we are all doing super good or super bad literally all of my 8th grade is either good at math or bad, im bad at it but better at reading and social studies, all im going to say is people have different learning styles etc and need different soloutions to things instead of fully learning with one platform, like im better at assignments that are on paper then digital because psychical assignments are more engaging for me then digital assignments
can you please help i want to take admission in 8th class
27/30 im in 8th grade but taking high school math so i got 3 wrong because i learned the topic a while ago... but not bad 😊
I like your questions.
#24 We are told that 210 million live in "Urban areas" but we are NOT told the percentage of Urban residents live in "large cities" versus towns, or suburbs which are also part of "Urban Areas". We CAN say that 70 million live in Rural Areas, though.
it is related to engineering icq hahaha.
I got few questions wrong because i was distracted by my math teacher wearing a mini skirt. 😄🙈
Most of the beginning was taken off the internet lmao
Can someone explain question 17 I always get 11
@@Zaverda 11 is the amount of tip you give to the water the bill is 55 so the 2 numbers combined 55+11 =66 is the answer
Me in 5th wordering why I missed only 4 questions. On my maps math I got like 10th grade questions and IM IN 5TH
Sir what is this mean?(^)
It is a caret, representing an exponent.
2^3 = 2x2x2
^ means exponential so 5^2 means 5 the power of 2
23/30 not bad for a 6th grader😎.good quiz
I got 96/100 marks in maths
I searched for the toughest grade 8 test, and this vid comes first but honestly grade 5 student can do that without passing through a trouble
right you are fricking dumb probably u got all of them wrong shit on you
@football best sport if I was being honest I would say that u are dumb for expecting the person to answer u after 4 months.
Ik
Maybe in other country but I don’t think 5th grade student would be able to do this yet.
@@footballbestsport9722 just because you're dumbass doesn't mean that everyone is dumb.
9:23, (question 24)
"Urban" ="Large cities" .
So, 75% of 280
=210
But the answer is 70.
How ,please explain.
By the way, I scored 27/29 excluding this question.🎯🎯
If you lived in a country like India which only has urban areas and big cities, the answer would be obvious! Of course, the question said United States