honestly I was only given two weeks for my test and I had no clue how to study if i have to take it again I will go through each one of your videos. You have helped me so much within a short amount of time thank you!!
I divided 56 (total number of students) by 7 (4+3) which equals 8. Then I multiplied 8 by 4 (total amount of girls) and came up with 32. Will that method always work or was I lucky?
Professor quick question, so since the inequality in the equation Is greater than or equal to, right away it'll be a closed circle and we can immediately eliminate correct? Also, if we were adding or subtracting a negative number, would we still flip the inequality or would it remain the same? I understand you flip if you multiply or divide by a negative number only correct? Sorry for so many questions on multiple videos, I got my date in a few days on short notice so I want to make sure I'm understanding every detail. Thank you :)
You are correct in every assumption above. Greater than or equal to will automatically be closed circle. Adding or subtracting a negative DOES NOT flip the inequality... just multiplying and dividing. Good luck on the exam and let me know how it goes. :)
They randomly occur, based on when I have the time available. I post announcements in my Facebook group. I am working on something that will allow me to have a schedule to share, but I'm way too busy right now and what I have planned is not quite ready yet. Until then, the best way to find out about the live sessions is to make sure you have notifications turned on for my Facebook group and stay tuned for announcements. I'm glad you found the session helpful. Stay tuned for more!
I can't do the exact questions in a video due to copyright, but I assure you that the videos that I have at www.bcraftmath.com/atiteas are very similar. Thousands upon thousands of students have used these exact same resources and have been successful on the math portion of the TEAS.
@@sky85ful Though I don't have one yet, the brand new silicon based MacBooks are really the way to go! They are the future of Apple. Super fast and relatively affordable compared to their older intel based counterparts. If that sounds all techy... haha... if you head to Best Buy or any other big chain electronic retailer... not sure where you live, they will provide the same insight I'm sure.
@@carlyfazio8181 You know the perimeter of a rectangle is adding all the four sides of the rectangle, thus he added all the sides of the rectangle, since it says," 6 meters less than twice the width", we are going to write it as 2w-6, and since we don't know what the number of the width we are only going to name it W, so first we add all sides of the rectangle to find the missing number, but the perimeter is already given, but we want to know what numbers give us the results of 168 perimeter of the rectangle. In order to get those unknown numbers we do this; basically this is the perimeter of the rectangle 2w-6+w+w+2w-6= 168 Add like terms; 2w+2w+w+w-6-6=168 If you combine all of that you will get 6w-12=168 Combine like terms which is 6w-12=168 + 12=+12 It will come to 6w=168+12 6w=180 If you divide 180 by 6, you will get 30
honestly I was only given two weeks for my test and I had no clue how to study if i have to take it again I will go through each one of your videos. You have helped me so much within a short amount of time thank you!!
Glad to help. Make sure to check out all of my TEAS math resources at www.bcraftmath.com/atiteas. 👊
Thank you so much for uploading these videos. I watched most of them and was able to retake my teas and get an 81. You are an amazing teacher.
That is AWESOME Kayla. Thanks for the kind words and I am glad these tutorials helped. Spread the word about my TEAS math resources!
Passed the TEAS 6 today with 89% and 93% in math! Thank you, your videos were amazing and very helpful 🙏🏻
Congratulations and thanks so much for sharing! A 93% is AWESOME and an 89% overall is VERY competitive. Good luck with the next steps!
@@bcraftmath thank you 🙏🏻 keep on blessing others with your gift!! We are grateful!
I love your videos. It makes easier to understand.
Thank you Brandon
Hey Brandon when do you come on live, my first time finding your videos and it is a blessing from God, am really happy to come across this
Check out and join my Facebook group for updates. Link is in the description. 👊
Came here for a refreshing testing today super nervous but your videos made me so confident
Let me know how it goes! If these videos make you feel confident, you will do just fine. Can't wait to hear about your results.
How did it go?
There is also a question like this one on the Accuplacer.
I divided 56 (total number of students) by 7 (4+3) which equals 8. Then I multiplied 8 by 4 (total amount of girls) and came up with 32. Will that method always work or was I lucky?
Perfect approach!
Question 3 is also called simultaneous equation
Professor quick question, so since the inequality in the equation Is greater than or equal to, right away it'll be a closed circle and we can immediately eliminate correct? Also, if we were adding or subtracting a negative number, would we still flip the inequality or would it remain the same? I understand you flip if you multiply or divide by a negative number only correct? Sorry for so many questions on multiple videos, I got my date in a few days on short notice so I want to make sure I'm understanding every detail. Thank you :)
You are correct in every assumption above. Greater than or equal to will automatically be closed circle. Adding or subtracting a negative DOES NOT flip the inequality... just multiplying and dividing. Good luck on the exam and let me know how it goes. :)
For question 3 : I directly added 8.59+9.96=18.55.Then 18.55/ 5 I got 3.71.Is this approach correct? Thank you professor.
That does not always work. For example, try this one: ruclips.net/video/WHeMW-SI3CY/видео.html. Solving a system of equations will always work.
When will #7 be? I want to make sure I get to see the whole presentation then. Thanks.
They randomly occur, based on when I have the time available. I post announcements in my Facebook group. I am working on something that will allow me to have a schedule to share, but I'm way too busy right now and what I have planned is not quite ready yet. Until then, the best way to find out about the live sessions is to make sure you have notifications turned on for my Facebook group and stay tuned for announcements. I'm glad you found the session helpful. Stay tuned for more!
Hey can you please do word problems from teas 6th edition from mathematics section quiz.
I can't do the exact questions in a video due to copyright, but I assure you that the videos that I have at www.bcraftmath.com/atiteas are very similar. Thousands upon thousands of students have used these exact same resources and have been successful on the math portion of the TEAS.
Just question what year on MacBook? Also, thank you for these videos
I'm on a 2018 MBP, but I believe the search feature works on any mac. CMD+F... what browser are you using?
Right now I’m just on my IPad. I was asking bc I need a lab top due to mine crashing after 7 years lol
@@sky85ful Though I don't have one yet, the brand new silicon based MacBooks are really the way to go! They are the future of Apple. Super fast and relatively affordable compared to their older intel based counterparts. If that sounds all techy... haha... if you head to Best Buy or any other big chain electronic retailer... not sure where you live, they will provide the same insight I'm sure.
Thanks, Brandon!
why do you divide by 180
6w=180 why? Sorry, Im a little behind in math! YOU ARE AWESOME AT TEACHING!
Hey I will try to answer to you as best as possible
@@carlyfazio8181 You know the perimeter of a rectangle is adding all the four sides of the rectangle, thus he added all the sides of the rectangle, since it says," 6 meters less than twice the width", we are going to write it as 2w-6, and since we don't know what the number of the width we are only going to name it W, so first we add all sides of the rectangle to find the missing number, but the perimeter is already given, but we want to know what numbers give us the results of 168 perimeter of the rectangle. In order to get those unknown numbers we do this; basically this is the perimeter of the rectangle 2w-6+w+w+2w-6= 168
Add like terms; 2w+2w+w+w-6-6=168
If you combine all of that you will get
6w-12=168
Combine like terms which is
6w-12=168
+ 12=+12
It will come to 6w=168+12
6w=180
If you divide 180 by 6, you will get 30
@@carlyfazio8181 hope that helps , forgive my English as English is not my mother's language