Hi Bill, no you are correct. I have an error in there. I did put a note in the video description with an apology. I plan to redo the video to fix my mistake. Thanks for checking in!
Hello, what category of math would this fall under? Calculus, trigonometry, statistics, is all very intimidating from what I remember but your videos make it all looks simple.
I just started the rad tech program and you have no idea how much your videos are helping me. Thank you so much!!!!
Thanks for sharing! Wishing you lots of luck in your RT program!
thank you meaghan! I am getting ready for my CAMRT certifications and this vid is so helpful!
Thank you for such brief and easy explanation especially calculations
Glad it was helpful!
5 /0.5 = 5 , 5.0 /0.5 = 5 ? I'm lost. 5/.5 = 10. Where I am I going wrong?
Hi Bill, no you are correct. I have an error in there. I did put a note in the video description with an apology. I plan to redo the video to fix my mistake. Thanks for checking in!
Whew! Thought I'd lost my mind. Lol. I'll check comments before bothering you in the future. Thanks for your speedy reply.
Thank god! I though i was going insane
Hello, what category of math would this fall under? Calculus, trigonometry, statistics, is all very intimidating from what I remember but your videos make it all looks simple.
The math for this program is basic math. If you can multiply, divide and square a number you can do these equations.
Thank you 💘this was very helpful
Are calculators allowed during exams? Thank you!
yes there is a basic calculator on the computer that you will use!
helpful
300x1/5= 60 will you please explain you got 20
Please watch that part of the video! It explains why you are not going to use 300. If you have mA & seconds you need to calculate mAs first.