Thank you so much James for helping me achieve my dreams of becoming a licensed nurse. i took the test for four good times before i met James… , i really appreciate his good work
I'm really sorry about that but i got used to it until i succeeded, i failed 6 times before i finally passed, it would have been 6 but Mr James saved me from failing again
I finally pass my Teas exams after all the stress. I thank god for this great opportunity. All my prayers to those struggling to pass through hesi cause it hasn’t been easy. I hope y’all make it some day too. Amen
Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity There is a lot of power in "Yet" you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal
for number 38- you got the correct answer but the explanation was incorrect. you stated it's radius cubed, but it's really radius squared. you then said it was 4*4*4, which is 64. (3.14*64*8)/3= 535.89.
The brackets inside the x are to just show the two negative signs. It is the same as writing 2--1. when you substract a negative number it changes to a positive. so 2--1=2+1 which gives us 3.
I’m a bit confused on number 38. Four cubed is 64 & 64x8=512, how did you get the 128?? My final answer for this question was 536.2 cubic units. Can someone please point out where I may have gone wrong in my calculations??
it is r squared not cubed. (I accidentally wrote cubed while calculating it out). Here is in depth how to solve: The formula is V = 1/3 * π * r² * h. calculation: V = 1/3 * π * (4)² * 8 = 1/3 * π * 16 * 8 = 1/3 * π * 128 = 128/3 * π V ≈ 42.67 * π = 134.0412865536 cubic units (rounded to 10 decimal places) So, the volume of the cone with a radius of 4 and a height of 8 is approximately 134.04 cubic units.
can u please put the numbers for 1/3, is it .33 and is pie 3.14?, if so. V=0.33 * 3.14 * 16 * 8 =. I'm getting something different.132.63@@BlossomWithJessica
You will only be tested on high school level content on the ATI TEAS. This includes simple things like "adding and subtracting" and then more complicated problems like "algebra" or "geometry". If you feel its too easy that is great! I was able to score 100% on the math section, it is very do-able if you understand the math topics.
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Talking of help with ATI TEAS exams James is a genius, i never believed it was possible to see my exam questions with the answer, his awesome
Thank you so much James for helping me achieve my dreams of becoming a licensed nurse. i took the test for four good times before i met James… , i really appreciate his good work
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AtI Teas exam is really difficult and frustrating, i can't believe i failed again after studying so hard
@@fernando6055Am sorry for that some people also passed through the difficulties just be patient and keep studying
I'm really sorry about that but i got used to it until i succeeded, i failed 6 times before i finally passed, it would have been 6 but Mr James saved me from failing again
@@gilbretfred8077i saw someone say he is not trustworthy i couldn't stop laughing, really people say a lot of shit these days
I absolutely like the way you present this math. It’s straight and to the point. Thank you.
This was the refresher I needed. Just straight to the point calculations. Thank you!!
tHIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO I HAVE SEEN AMONGST BRANDON CRAFT, NURSE HUB AND SMART EDITION THAT HAS PROBLEMS WITH SO MANY GEOMETRIC SHAPES
I finally pass my Teas exams after all the stress. I thank god for this great opportunity. All my prayers to those struggling to pass through hesi cause it hasn’t been easy. I hope y’all make it some day too. Amen
Well, I've taken the exams for the 2nd time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it. 😭💔
Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity
There is a lot of power in "Yet" you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal
I failed twice, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that l've not lost hope...
OMG THANK YOU so muchhh FOR THIS!!! You made it so easy to comprehend
Thank you for this!
for number 38- you got the correct answer but the explanation was incorrect. you stated it's radius cubed, but it's really radius squared. you then said it was 4*4*4, which is 64. (3.14*64*8)/3= 535.89.
thank youuu i was looking for this lol
Thank you so much, my TEAS 7 exam is day after tomorrow. You video is amazing. 🩷
How did it go??
How it go did they provide conversion
Thank you so much I appreciate you so much!
Hi! I was wondering for #40, isn't it asking for each interior angle? Wouldn't we use [(n-2)*180]/n?
I believe the answer is 135, not 1080
Hello, are these questions similar to the ATI teas exam?
Are you giving formulas for geometric shapes because it is part of explaining how to solve the question, or will we have to memorize them?
I am giving them to help understand how to solve the problem. You will have to memorize them
Can you use calculator on the nclex board exam?
I like this
on number 36 when you say 90pie does that mean i calculate 90*3.14? of so i did not get the answer you gotten.
I got 282.6
Same here
I got lost at number 49. Why were brackets inside the the x bracket introduced?I would have said -2--1=1. Please help me understand where I am wrong.
The brackets inside the x are to just show the two negative signs. It is the same as writing 2--1. when you substract a negative number it changes to a positive. so 2--1=2+1 which gives us 3.
Anyone had these questions in their exams ?
I’m a bit confused on number 38. Four cubed is 64 & 64x8=512, how did you get the 128?? My final answer for this question was 536.2 cubic units. Can someone please point out where I may have gone wrong in my calculations??
it is r squared not cubed. (I accidentally wrote cubed while calculating it out). Here is in depth how to solve:
The formula is V = 1/3 * π * r² * h.
calculation:
V = 1/3 * π * (4)² * 8
= 1/3 * π * 16 * 8
= 1/3 * π * 128
= 128/3 * π
V ≈ 42.67 * π
= 134.0412865536 cubic units (rounded to 10 decimal places)
So, the volume of the cone with a radius of 4 and a height of 8 is approximately 134.04 cubic units.
@@BlossomWithJessica u made a mistake
Yes see the comment above explaining.
I don’t think you multiplied the height as well
can u please put the numbers for 1/3, is it .33 and is pie 3.14?, if so. V=0.33 * 3.14 * 16 * 8 =. I'm getting something different.132.63@@BlossomWithJessica
Why so many ads? I literally can't get through more than five minutes of this video without having to watch 2 back to back ads
I don't think calculators are allowed
They have one built into the test software
This seems way too easy....
You will only be tested on high school level content on the ATI TEAS. This includes simple things like "adding and subtracting" and then more complicated problems like "algebra" or "geometry". If you feel its too easy that is great! I was able to score 100% on the math section, it is very do-able if you understand the math topics.
Hey guys I am very happy I just passed the new generation Nclex with a very great help from Dr Luther. My advice to everyone preparing for the new Generation Nclex is to contact Dr Luther and pass your test without any stress
Please who is Dr Luther? Is he on youtube?
@@daughterofzionfaith494 get to him with the following contact. He is a member of the NCSBN
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