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We want to avoid decimal points, which can make the math more confusing. But you can totally use $1.6B instead and the strategy would will work. Hope this helps!
Doing the case math and verbally walking through the interviewer using these arithmetics tips in a case problem, is it okay that im doing them on paper instead of trying to do them mentally?
Yep, totally! You can write them on paper as you talk the interviewer through it. No need to do it all mentally, that just makes things more difficult for yourself.
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Extremely beneficial, exactly what I needed.... BIG Thank you!!!!
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The 1,680,000,000 is $1.6b. Why did you mark it as $1,680m?
Thank you.
We want to avoid decimal points, which can make the math more confusing. But you can totally use $1.6B instead and the strategy would will work. Hope this helps!
Bruh, maybe because it’s easy to make an error as you did not typing 1.7B 😂
Simple and effective
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Doing the case math and verbally walking through the interviewer using these arithmetics tips in a case problem, is it okay that im doing them on paper instead of trying to do them mentally?
Yep, totally! You can write them on paper as you talk the interviewer through it. No need to do it all mentally, that just makes things more difficult for yourself.
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Thanks! I hope so too!
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