I passed my GED yesterday after struggling for 15 years back and forth with these subjects. I'm here to say thank God for using you to help change lives like mine and many others . Keep up the good work, Sir. God bless.
I just passed my practice test. Big thanks to God first for having me stumbled on each and every videos of yours. Forever grateful and thankful. Now, i'll study and practice a little bit more and more and schedule the real test either online or in person.
Oh men, I was so excited when I did it on my own, but then you mentioned in minute 3:59 to click on the toggle button.. it was 15 pi/4🤨. Putting on my notes.. the barrel problem I got it right, I will double check what was the difference from the cone and the cylinder🤔
Thank you for these videos and showing us how to use the calculator. Do you know where I could possibly find this specific one online (Like a website or a download, if available) so I could use it for practice and get comfortable with it?
You're welcome! It's a TI-30xs Multiview, and usually Staples or Walmart have them. They're only about $20, and you can buy one online to use and practice with!
Thank you so much! Really helful! But could you please make a video for volume of cube as well, you haven't included it in this video. I just cannot understand the volume of a cube, idk why but calculating 'edges' for volume of a cube is so confusing to me😬
Hey there, you're welcome! A cube will be the same as a rectangular prism: V = lwh but the length, width, and height are all the same value (and those are called the edges)! So here's one example: Ex. A cube has a volume of 27 cubic inches. What is the length of each edge? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 2 It'll be 3 since V = 3•3•3 = 27, so each edge has a length of 3 inches. Does that help a little bit more with those types?
@@GetSumMath Yes ofcourse so helpful, Thank you so much! Right now I am doing volume practice problems at Get sum math😃 Each and every video of this channel is so helful. Thanks a ton! I'll be appearing for math exam next week inshaAllah. I already passed the rtla with 158
Grest question. You won't have to worry about adding that, but the units for volume are "cubes" so the little 3 means cubed. For this one, 126 little cubes that are 1 cm long, 1 cm wide, and 1 cm high would fit into that box. So 126 cubes or 126 cm^3 mean the same thing. Hope that helps!
One option is once you get your answer, you could type in the answers into the calculator to see which will give the same number. Let me know if that works for ya!
Hey there, I bought a TI-Smartview one-year subscription for $18. But students have told me there is a free 30-day trial of it, as well: education.ti.com/eu/software/details/en/F4D60658D2D947F38F0A4C9C043B12E6/ti-smartview-for-mathprint-calculators
Practice these! ➡ www.getsummath.com/volume
I passed my GED yesterday after struggling for 15 years back and forth with these subjects. I'm here to say thank God for using you to help change lives like mine and many others . Keep up the good work, Sir. God bless.
Sir you must be a real class teacher. Your way of teachers is perfect.
Thank you my friend!!
This is what I call a God given gift! Your way to share your knowledge is marvelous! Thank you!
You’re welcome! Glad it helps!
I just passed my practice test. Big thanks to God first for having me stumbled on each and every videos of yours. Forever grateful and thankful. Now, i'll study and practice a little bit more and more and schedule the real test either online or in person.
Congrats mate!! 🙌🏼 Keep us posted how it goes!
Thank you for your videos, they help a lot!
Oh good! You got it!
These videos help a lot! Thanks man :)🤜🤛
Glad they’re helpful man!
Oh men, I was so excited when I did it on my own, but then you mentioned in minute 3:59 to click on the toggle button.. it was 15 pi/4🤨. Putting on my notes.. the barrel problem I got it right, I will double check what was the difference from the cone and the cylinder🤔
Ikr I thought it was 11.8 pi. I got lost after that lol.
Thank you for these videos and showing us how to use the calculator. Do you know where I could possibly find this specific one online (Like a website or a download, if available) so I could use it for practice and get comfortable with it?
You're welcome! It's a TI-30xs Multiview, and usually Staples or Walmart have them. They're only about $20, and you can buy one online to use and practice with!
Wow that ice cream one is deviously tricky. I just rounded to 11.8
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Thank you 😊
Thanks
Thank you so much! Really helful! But could you please make a video for volume of cube as well, you haven't included it in this video. I just cannot understand the volume of a cube, idk why but calculating 'edges' for volume of a cube is so confusing to me😬
Hey there, you're welcome! A cube will be the same as a rectangular prism: V = lwh but the length, width, and height are all the same value (and those are called the edges)! So here's one example:
Ex. A cube has a volume of 27 cubic inches. What is the length of each edge?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2
It'll be 3 since V = 3•3•3 = 27, so each edge has a length of 3 inches.
Does that help a little bit more with those types?
@@GetSumMath Yes ofcourse so helpful, Thank you so much! Right now I am doing volume practice problems at Get sum math😃 Each and every video of this channel is so helful. Thanks a ton! I'll be appearing for math exam next week inshaAllah. I already passed the rtla with 158
@@atika_student Woohoo!! Keep up the great work! 🙌
Sir!! You gave me a heart attack on the ice cream cone problem!! I was like “ I thought you hit the toggle and get the answer tho.. 😭 😑
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Hi Sir, I really like your method of teaching. God bless you. I have the strong hope that , I pass my math this year with higher score.
I know you can! Keep working hard - you got this! 🙏🏻
Why did you add 3
At V= 126 cm
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Grest question. You won't have to worry about adding that, but the units for volume are "cubes" so the little 3 means cubed. For this one, 126 little cubes that are 1 cm long, 1 cm wide, and 1 cm high would fit into that box. So 126 cubes or 126 cm^3 mean the same thing. Hope that helps!
@@GetSumMathSo same thing, got it, thanks
I'm stuck on these a bit, specifically What is the area, (in inches) of a 9-inch pizza question on the practice questions. Thanks
Here's the video that'll go over those types!
th-cam.com/video/m1CpNEdFNpU/w-d-xo.html
Let me know if that helps 👍🏼
Is this what you see similar on the ged test for geometry
Yup! As well as surface area, area, perimeter/circumference and Pythagorean theorem 👍🏼
@@GetSumMath thank you!
My Ti 84 calculator doesn’t have a toggle answer button…is there another way for me to get the answer for the second problem ?
One option is once you get your answer, you could type in the answers into the calculator to see which will give the same number. Let me know if that works for ya!
How are u pulling up the ti on your screen like that?
Hey there, I bought a TI-Smartview one-year subscription for $18. But students have told me there is a free 30-day trial of it, as well:
education.ti.com/eu/software/details/en/F4D60658D2D947F38F0A4C9C043B12E6/ti-smartview-for-mathprint-calculators
Your awesome thanks
Done!
Your video is blurry i can see it but its blurry lol
I think it might be an internet speed issue? 🤔
Thank you!
You got it! 😜 Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻