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8 since november is end of year and graph's x end corresponds to y axis 8 value
The x-axis corresponds to the months after nov 2012.. they ask about nov 2012 which means the y-value at x=0 is what we are looking for
This is simply a mistake in the problem. It’s still a good exercise to some it the “intended” way 😊😊
Yeah maybe you're right😅
took the Oct 2024 SAT and it had a problem just like this one where the answer was also the y-intercept. i think it is intentional
@ guess it might just be trick problem either
What about the last rule 😢, the forgotten rule 4 😔
Thanks for pointing out! This video focused on the main three rules, but i'll definitely consider covering rule 4 in a future video. 🙌
is this a really easy question? i really hope it isnt all like this
Ok wait are you telling me for real that this was a real SAT question??
It's a question from an official SAT practice test so...
Like 25 seconds
Im not american, is THIS really what college level questions are like
The SAT is a standardized test for college admissions, so it isn't actual college-level math. It covers high school material, focusing on a range of difficulty levels to assess students' readiness for college.
@@mathowlproductions ok so high school level still i feel like they asked us thwse types of questions in middle schooo
This question is one of the easier ones ;)
@@mathowlproductions i feel like this would still be a question they wouldnt put on the entry to high school exam here
When you look into old official SAT exams you can see they used questions like these previously.. so i would't rule them out
I love these type of questions!!
How is this an SAT question?😂
Both, basic and advanced skills, are tested on the SAT. This one happens to be on the easier side! ;)
thats 9th grade material
True, but the SAT covers a range of topics from different levels
@@mathowlproductions and? where i live we get much harder material and still on a wide range of topics from language study to world history
I absolutely believe you :) what i tried to say was that some questions on the SAT are just some basic math knowledge
I thought there was gonna be some sort of catch at the end. Still baffles me how easy SAT problems are
Sometimes SAT questions seem straightforward, but the real challenge is staying focused under pressure! Glad you found this one easy ;)
Hey, that can be solved mich faster: the second term results to x^2-25. The first term will resultin 121 as the only term without x. 121-25=96 and b) is the only Option with +96
You're right ;)
Am i just an idiot or does the sat look as simple as i learn math as a 14 year old
Not at all! The SAT covers a range of difficulty levels und topics, some questions are more straightforward. It's great that you're finding it simple - means you're on the right track! ;)
Easy way is to divide both by 4
Easier way divide both by 2 to simplify the equation
Yes but then you have y/2 on the left side which isn't that intuitive to work with imo.. but if it's what you prefer that's fine ;)
Carry subtraction I read carry sub at Second grad like in this country very one knows that kind off easy math. 652-264=853 m i right
652 - 264 = 388 like in the video shown ;)
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People that can do math in their head scare me. Like what are you, a robot with a built in calculator? And yes, before anyone makes a comment, math was my worse subject in school. Remembering what 9 x 8 is is very difficult for me. And no, I don't care if that makes me 'dumb' or anything.
Haha thanks for your comment, made my day😂 btw i used a calculator so i'm no robot
Oh, you get a calculator
If calculating in head: 36×10=360 360×3=300×3=900 and 60×3=180 900+100=1000 that leaves 116-80=100-80=20 then 20+16=36 so total 10×3+1=30+1=31 Easy 😀
@LorenzoJamaika Yes this works perfectly😅
My brain does it by images, I know it sounds weird, but that's how my brain figures it out. I hate math but I'm good at it. 😅
I would add 53 to 91 which is equals to 144. Which is square of 12😢
Why do students struggle with such easy questions
Even simple questions can be tricky under pressure..
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Three center numbers sum to 1600*3 so you can instead just take 3200-700 or mean of first and last entry equals 1600
Yes exactly! :)
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isn’t it D?
Nope. If D, it'd be x=2y
No it can't be. The x-axis is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis. Or by definition of the slope: (vertical difference) / (horizontal difference) = 0.5
You can also simply divide the $18 by 0.6 and you get $30
Absolutely :) i aimed to present a straightforward method to make it accessible for everyone
Man, that's isn't the question that would come out in my exam
There are questions of different difficulty levels in each exam. The goal is to strengthen our problem-solving skills, so that you're prepared for all kind of questions :)
But 3 multiplied by 2 isn't 7
30 decided by 5 isn't 7 its 6
3823 * 2 is 7646 7646 : 10 is 764.6 ✅️
@@mathowlproductions Ah right, I was thinking the individual numbers themselves, thanks!
*@SlashedAussie* no problem maybe my explanation wasn't as clear as i thought
Yes we all knew this
Good ;)
Avg 3rd grader question here
Yeah you're right, but mastering the basics is key on the SAT.
@@mathowlproductions try jee advanced
@@mathowlproductionsas a minor who hasnt had access to proper education- i found this helpful :)
*@cyber-kt7ri* Thx🖤 I'm glad you found this video helpful! If you have more questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know. ;)
Maybe i'll have a look
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First I got 10, then reread the problem and actually understood it. Lol I love math🖤
Haha, math can be tricky sometimes! Glad you figured it out.🔥
thank u for sharing 🔥🔥🔥
You're welcome ;)
At this point Im convinced SAT is easy
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Thats on your SAT? Is thst the average difficulty level? This is like grade 6-7 math here
As far as i know, this is a question from an official SAT practise test offered by the College Board. The SAT covers a range of difficulty levels, and questions can vary from basic to more challenging. In my opinion this is definitely an easier one. Check out my other SAT videos there are some more difficult questions ;)
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I just spent 15 seconds of my time watching an easy algebra problem, and typing this comment
Amazing how the SAT test writers use so many words to make problems like this look more complicated than just "plug in the numbers for f and t"
Exactly haha
Bro that ez how you mean 😂
Haha, glad you found it easy! But i know a lot of people making exactly this mistake when simplifying fractions!😅
Lmao root 4 is plus/minus 2 so it works.
Technically you are right! But in the given context of the equation, the convention is to consider the principal square root, which is the non-negative value! When solving equations or expressing solutions, we usually take the positive root if not stated otherwise.
Square root of 4 is 2 or -2, so 1 is correct.
Yes the square root of 4 is 2 and -2! But in the given context of the equation, the convention is to consider the principal square root, which is the non-negative value! This convention is widely followed for simplicity and consistency in mathematical practices. So when we solve an equation or expressing a solution, we usually take the positive square root if not stated otherwise.
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Easy... This kind of questions are my fav
Bro im in middle school chill
Haha no worries, you will get there
You don't need a trick for powers of 10 lol, by the time indices are taught I think the kids are fine with the 10x tables
You're absolutely right! Powers of 10 are fundamental, and many students become comfortable with them through practice with 10x tables. The 'trick' here is just a fun way to reinforce that understanding. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!