Frank you are a living testimony of one who is connected to this videos and performed extraordinarily, I would be glad if I could some pressing questions on your email. Thanks
Hi Philip, at first thank you for your efforts (you are the best). For the community could be very helpful if you explain how to attack the totally underlined sentence corrections. Wish you the best, have a nice day!
Please upload some video related how to improve reading comprehension skills and which resources are good for practicing improving reading skill. I am very slow in comprehending passage. Please share your thoughts 🙏
Thanks for the tips. However, in question 1, the wordings are not clear. The average was 500 in the first 3 tests (so the total is 1500). In the 4th test, the average increased to 550. But when you multiply 550 by 4, it means she attempted 4 new attempts!
Greetings! Your videos are very helpful. I am currently preparing for the GMAT. I've come across a question involving the arithmetic mean similar to what you just explained. However, it is harder and more confusing. Would it be possible to ask for your approach or insight about it? Thank you!
For the last question, say x equals 40, then y would equal 53. Since both x and y are variables, why can't we assign 40 and 53? If we do it this way, then a,b,c,d and e are all correct.
34. Four students contributed to a charity drive, and the average (arithmetic mean) amount contributed by each student was $20. If no student gave more than $25, what is the minimum amount that any student could have contributed?
You follow the trick I showed, so multiply the average to get a total of $80. We want minimum for 1 student so we maximise the others, that's 3 x max of 25 = 75. Leaving $5 for the minimum. :)
@@TheTestedTutor OOh thanks Philip! I use your average x number of "items"= sum formula and the weighted average trick for all of my practice problems on this topic and it works! but I always get stuck on the ones like this with a min/max possible stuff..i would not have thought to max the 3 students ( 25 x 3) I instead I was trying to find the sum , 3 x20 which is 60 then i didn't know what to do with it haha
Hi Philip, I’m a sophomore in college and I would like to know where do I begin to start studying for the GRE? Is it best to take a practice test without studying at all to see where I need to focus on and start there. Can you list books, websites, and programs you think is great to study off please?
Hey, check out my first 5 vids, go over a good overview there. Manhattan 5lb book and Powetprep are great places to start, as is watching all of my vids.
Since it says "could be" why is the answer not C, D or E? It doesn't seem to ask for the absolute highest value it could be but rather of the choices which are possible scenarios? And C, D, and E all seem to fit?
These videos have helped so much! I scored a 340. Thank you Phil!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow congrats! Glad I could help!!
Frank you are a living testimony of one who is connected to this videos and performed extraordinarily, I would be glad if I could some pressing questions on your email. Thanks
@@TheTestedTutor I also want to score 340
I get it now. Thanks philip for tirelessly posting videos
Thanks TS!
I will soon have to take a Wonderlic Test to get accepted to a university. Your videos are really helpful even for none gre takers !
Best of luck!
As usual, very enlightening
Hi Philip, at first thank you for your efforts (you are the best). For the community could be very helpful if you explain how to attack the totally underlined sentence corrections. Wish you the best, have a nice day!
Good idea!
Nice videos Phil. Would like to see some videos related to exercise and your day to day routines. The insight can be highly beneficial. Good man!!
I will do that soon! Thank you.
So obvious and so useful! Thanks for all the videos, Phillip!
Thanks Philip!
Please upload some video related how to improve reading comprehension skills and which resources are good for practicing improving reading skill. I am very slow in comprehending passage. Please share your thoughts 🙏
Hey did you see my new one?
@@TheTestedTutor thank you so much. Please upload more such strategies to Ace Rc
Hey Philip.
could u please make a tutorial on sequences? and combinations i want to know a standard way or trick to solve all those tricky qs.
thanks
That is coming up soon
I am deff re watching this again
Thanks for the tips. However, in question 1, the wordings are not clear. The average was 500 in the first 3 tests (so the total is 1500). In the 4th test, the average increased to 550. But when you multiply 550 by 4, it means she attempted 4 new attempts!
Loved the trick, but couldn't understand what you did in the last problem after the equation x+y= 93. Please clarify. Thanks.
I mean, if the middle number was 35, highest number would have been 58 and still the average would have been 37.
@@shafiabdullahhauque7933 not about average, more min and max. Min is 19 from question
Hi man love your videos. Could you make a video on how to structure GRE AWA? both issue and arguement
Great shout. I have done one but I can do others.
@@TheTestedTutor thank you 😊
I literally CANNOT believe in finding this channel the night before. Thank you.
Lol
Greetings!
Your videos are very helpful.
I am currently preparing for the GMAT. I've come across a question involving the arithmetic mean similar to what you just explained. However, it is harder and more confusing. Would it be possible to ask for your approach or insight about it?
Thank you!
Yes, absolutely
For the last question, say x equals 40, then y would equal 53. Since both x and y are variables, why can't we assign 40 and 53? If we do it this way, then a,b,c,d and e are all correct.
Thank you so much!
why isn't F, 77 correct? X would be less than Y, and the average equals 37. Do you mind elaborating on this one please?
Because x would be less than 18
the last problem is so tricky for me 😅
34. Four students contributed to a charity drive, and the average (arithmetic mean) amount
contributed by each student was $20. If no student gave more than $25, what is the
minimum amount that any student could have contributed?
You follow the trick I showed, so multiply the average to get a total of $80. We want minimum for 1 student so we maximise the others, that's 3 x max of 25 = 75. Leaving $5 for the minimum. :)
@@TheTestedTutor OOh thanks Philip! I use your average x number of "items"= sum formula and the weighted average trick for all of my practice problems on this topic and it works! but I always get stuck on the ones like this with a min/max possible stuff..i would not have thought to max the 3 students ( 25 x 3) I instead I was trying to find the sum , 3 x20 which is 60 then i didn't know what to do with it haha
Please explain how we got $5?
Hi Philip, I’m a sophomore in college and I would like to know where do I begin to start studying for the GRE? Is it best to take a practice test without studying at all to see where I need to focus on and start there. Can you list books, websites, and programs you think is great to study off please?
Hey, check out my first 5 vids, go over a good overview there. Manhattan 5lb book and Powetprep are great places to start, as is watching all of my vids.
The Tested Tutor Okay, thank you Philip!
Useful man❤
Can you do a video on how to do logarithms please?
OK but not in GRE or GMAT unfortunately
The Tested Tutor ohhh okay. I just saw some in the Manhattan Prep book I was using to study.
Thank you!
thank you soo much!!!
Thank you ver much! It’s so helpful. Please do more video
May Allah bless you so much!
Thank you, I will
Since it says "could be" why is the answer not C, D or E? It doesn't seem to ask for the absolute highest value it could be but rather of the choices which are possible scenarios? And C, D, and E all seem to fit?
But they make x less than 18
@@TheTestedTutor i thought the answer was 74?
Good bro
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