well good for you lmao, i'm in yr 10/grade9 (i think it's grade 9 in america) and i don't have a clue how to do any of the starting things and would probably struggle with all of the other things, so ima have a good failure of a life 😂
He’s doing it a more intuitive method instead of using the methods that are taught in school. You could actually use his method and get the answer faster than if you did bus stop or column multiplication, if you can do it fast enough that is. When I was younger I used to use this method in school as it was just faster for me, however I’m quite good at doing slightly complicated arithmetic in my head, so not everyone might be able to do it as you have to multi task and store information if it’s a question like the 2nd one in this video.
Im in Renewable Energy Engineering, and I liked my 2 years of associates degree in mathematics and physics. To everyone else the maths were like magic.
@@matthewhiggins8976 and tbh thats the thing, it depends on what YOU want to be, things that really stand out though are things like art or music since it just seems like a filling period when it could be an after school program or club activity, math and Ela and social studies P.E also does but some of the rest seems pointless, school would be 4 hours or so ling that way, just lay teachers more because lets be honest they get paid less to babysit 25+ brats with puberty that have a list of genders for them to address.😑
@@benki1 that’s why in my country anyways you get to choose your subjects. The only mandatory subjects are maths and English. We pick from 4 other subjects and our school is from 9-3:30
I know this vid is old by internet standards but if you (or someone else) needs to know what qt and c was: qt: quarts (forgot all about those) c: cups Apparently 1qt is 4c so 15c would probably equal to 3.75qt
can't wait to sleep to this! if you wanna try out another American test, I suggest the ACT. people usually take it before applying to colleges as a sort of benchmark that can help get scholarships or raise their chance of being accepted. good night everyone! 😁
1:22:37 A fun fact about question 45: in the US when we measure with inches we often go by fractions/mixed numbers rather than decimals. That's why the lines between the inch marks are different heights, so you can easily see halves, fourths, eighths, and sixteenths. Especially considering the previous questions I think they were priming you to write the lengths as 2 3/4 in, 5 1/4 in, and 3 1/8 in, with the total perimeter as 11 1/8 inches. Just interesting how different thinking in imperial is from thinking in metric, where of course you'd just use decimals.
When dividing fraction you do keep change flip. 1/2 divided by 1/5 so you would keep 1/2 multiply then flip so it is 5/1. 1/2 times 5/1 is 5/2 equals 2 1/2
I remember taking this one, not that exact one but one like it. It is an optional test to help place your school and class on a grade average scale of the state called the State Test and it also gives you what percentile you finished in. I remember placing above 98% of kids in the state who took the test. I could never pull that off again if I tried.
I do A level maths and legit was astonished by how many questions they gave. Like Im in year 13 and they give us papers with maximum 12 questions, i know that we have really hard ones worth like 9 marks each, but still. For a fifth grader, over 40 questions seems like a lot. I hope they get like 2 hours to do this, otherwise this is a really hard paper for a 10 year old.
I cant watch it with relaxation, because of your methods of solving. As a Russian, we have another way to multiply and the fact, that you comparing numbers is strange for me
Dido I have followed you since you had 1K of subs friend, I had never encouraged me to comment because I thought you would not give it importance, but I love your videos so creative and very relaxing.
The fact that Americans write the number one thousand thirty fife as 1,035 blew my mind because in Russia we write it as 1035 and 1,035 is a completely different number, it is one point zero three five.
I live in indonesia in a singaporean school, this paper was a 5th grade exam, however im in 8th grade and my school 8th grade material is western 10th grade which will make that the same as 3rd grade .
I’m 40 and I hated maths at school but since I’ve grown older I have to say on thinking about it I now hate maths even more 🤣 it was a good video tho , your whispered voice is one of the best there is in asmr. I love how you are like well y=N +200 so we know that we jsut multiply this and that to get the number …. I’m just nodding along like yes of course I knew that 🙈
Dido I just genuinely want to say you are an amazing asmritist please keep it up, im a huge fan, not able to financially support yet but stil the hands down most relaxing asmritidt period. No gender specification needed. Keep it up bro.
I took the exact same test as in the thumbnail, New York State 5th grade 2018-19 school year…it was easy af and I scored in the top 5%, and my math performance promptly went down afterwards
Judging by your comment, I am one year older than you. As a fellow New Yorker, what they put us through is batshit crazy. I live in NYC, and just got into a specialized high school, had to prep for a year for a single test. It’s insane.
I’ve always been good at math. But this. This. Is a test I could not pass without achieving a grade of a C or D for some reason. I’m just so used to calculators
I passed Trig & Calculus in my high school days. Now I do Senior level Software Engineering/Programming (Full Microsoft Stack Developer) with 0 days in college. Although I did get an AA in Electrical Engineering once. But intelligence feels more like a curse when you're surrounded by idiots.
I love how school is practically completely useless until you get to college and pursue a career that you need to learn something for like engineering.
TIL that grade years can be different for each country. for Americans, 5th grade is the last grade of elementary school, which I think is our primary school, but we start school later and its one number less. Grade 5 is the year before middle school for us
@@tascapte905 LMAO IKR I don't really wanna watch this whole thing but I skipped to 44:24 and he somehow gets 0.81 then 5.21?? from 5*21/100?? Like I can see where he mixed up the second time but bruh the answer is pretty instant
@@TopNinessIDK how he got 0.81, but he did end up with the correct answer in the end, the question wasn't asking for 5*(21/100), it was asking to convert the mixed number to a decimal or "five and twenty-one one hundredths)
52:00 C = cups and qt = quarts. It's a liquid measurement. Two cups in a pint, two pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon. I believe that's how our liquid measurements work here I haven't done problems like that in forever.
Na cause like, this is algebra and geometry. In 5th grade we didn't even learn how to multiply or divide, and seeing how this is supposed to be a 5th grade test is just insane to me.
That's crazy, I went through school in Australia and am in University studying to be a teacher at the moment, multiplication is introduced in Year 2 and taught more in-depth in Year 3 (average age is 8 years old for Y3) in Australia
Bro you make simple division and multiplication way more complicated then it needs to be. Just use long division and for multiplication just put them over each other
I guess when you bring up that 991(task 6) is a prime and use sine/cosine on the triangles (task 50) as a 5th grade student, you would be the new sheriff in that math class. 😂
As someone doing gcse maths, I’ve just realised that I have completely forgotten how to do simple multiplication or division without a calculator 😭
This is facts🤣
LOL! It happens ALL the time 😅
@@oznej526 they didn't say everyone doesn't?
@@tokyoto1 👍👍👍
I did the same thing last year on the PSAT
Finally a maths test I have a chance at passing
lol
well good for you lmao, i'm in yr 10/grade9 (i think it's grade 9 in america) and i don't have a clue how to do any of the starting things and would probably struggle with all of the other things, so ima have a good failure of a life 😂
@@tokyoto1 rip, I'm year 9, soooo ye 😂
@@harrison738 lmao well good luck to us both then 😂👍
@@tokyoto1 hahah me too! Confident on the fairly complex stuff, but give me a long division question and I’m lost 😅
Ngl, the way he divided and multiplied was a lot more complicated than it had to be
No hate tho
Yeah he could have just done long multiplication and what my school called ‘the bus stop method’ for division
You’re right.
+++
He’s doing it a more intuitive method instead of using the methods that are taught in school. You could actually use his method and get the answer faster than if you did bus stop or column multiplication, if you can do it fast enough that is.
When I was younger I used to use this method in school as it was just faster for me, however I’m quite good at doing slightly complicated arithmetic in my head, so not everyone might be able to do it as you have to multi task and store information if it’s a question like the 2nd one in this video.
@@HiddenBush64 its just bc I’m slow lmao, the American school system has failed me
Seeing this after my a level physics exams makes me wish it could be this simple 😭
Im in y12 taking physics for a level. Hows the exam?
Hope you did well :)
@@dankoverloadtv1409 llll
Level physics was the easiest part of school
Im in Renewable Energy Engineering, and I liked my 2 years of associates degree in mathematics and physics. To everyone else the maths were like magic.
After doing Higher Engineering, Physics and Maths, I forgot how to do simple multiplication and division 😐
Because 98% of what you learn in school is useless and even my teachers are not shy to admit it
@@epicecho_0 🤣🤣🤣facts
@@epicecho_0 not in physics engineering and maths where everything you learn could literally be used to become a physicist engineer or mathematician.
@@matthewhiggins8976 and tbh thats the thing, it depends on what YOU want to be, things that really stand out though are things like art or music since it just seems like a filling period when it could be an after school program or club activity, math and Ela and social studies P.E also does but some of the rest seems pointless, school would be 4 hours or so ling that way, just lay teachers more because lets be honest they get paid less to babysit 25+ brats with puberty that have a list of genders for them to address.😑
@@benki1 that’s why in my country anyways you get to choose your subjects. The only mandatory subjects are maths and English. We pick from 4 other subjects and our school is from 9-3:30
You’re insanely underrated! Can’t wait to watch your channel continue to grow.
Thank you so much!
I eat the brown part of the banana
@@shrodingerscat9619 ok
@@shrodingerscat9619 ONLY the brown part.
I know this vid is old by internet standards but if you (or someone else) needs to know what qt and c was:
qt: quarts (forgot all about those)
c: cups
Apparently 1qt is 4c so 15c would probably equal to 3.75qt
forgot I commented this lol
can't wait to sleep to this! if you wanna try out another American test, I suggest the ACT. people usually take it before applying to colleges as a sort of benchmark that can help get scholarships or raise their chance of being accepted. good night everyone! 😁
You really said "take the ACT" after he did a 5th grade test lol
@@ducki1567 Yes i did, Dido is in college, after all. It would be interesting to see his brain at work for something a little more challenging.
Oh fr? Mb i thought he was like in high school or something not sure why so I was confused on the choice for the ACT's
@@ducki1567 lol no worries. he is studying Mathematics!
1:22:37 A fun fact about question 45: in the US when we measure with inches we often go by fractions/mixed numbers rather than decimals. That's why the lines between the inch marks are different heights, so you can easily see halves, fourths, eighths, and sixteenths. Especially considering the previous questions I think they were priming you to write the lengths as 2 3/4 in, 5 1/4 in, and 3 1/8 in, with the total perimeter as 11 1/8 inches. Just interesting how different thinking in imperial is from thinking in metric, where of course you'd just use decimals.
Mary Ann Encarnacion what
as an A level maths student this makes me miss year 6:(
i thought that was year 5?
@@holdeng2626 Grades are one below years. So 4th Grade is Year 5, 5th Grade is Year 6, etc
man’s talking bri’ish
so our names are almost the same
me tooo😢😢❤
Metric system: 1km=1000m, 1l=100cl, 1kg=100dkg,
Imperial system: 2 lbs= approximately 42,82716 earlobes
When dividing fraction you do keep change flip. 1/2 divided by 1/5 so you would keep 1/2 multiply then flip so it is 5/1. 1/2 times 5/1 is 5/2 equals 2 1/2
Exactly 🙌 my math teacher is teaching us that now! :)
I remember taking this one, not that exact one but one like it. It is an optional test to help place your school and class on a grade average scale of the state called the State Test and it also gives you what percentile you finished in. I remember placing above 98% of kids in the state who took the test. I could never pull that off again if I tried.
Considering the fact it’s against a whole bunch of other grade 5s, I think you could 😂
The days I was in the 99th percentile for those tests were the good days 👆
not optional tho
I had the same test
I do A level maths and legit was astonished by how many questions they gave. Like Im in year 13 and they give us papers with maximum 12 questions, i know that we have really hard ones worth like 9 marks each, but still. For a fifth grader, over 40 questions seems like a lot. I hope they get like 2 hours to do this, otherwise this is a really hard paper for a 10 year old.
I cant watch it with relaxation, because of your methods of solving. As a Russian, we have another way to multiply and the fact, that you comparing numbers is strange for me
I agree. His method of multiplying whole numbers and decimals was a bit weird.
Happy birthday man, God bless you 🙏
idk why but pls make more contents like this, your voice is so calm
You’re videos are always so interesting
Thank you! Glad you enjoy them 😁
From New York and seeing the thumbnail trigggeerreddd me💀 I do not miss those tests
Dang I’m from America we don’t use variables until 6th grade but great vid
This is from New York u probably live in a different state but ya it’s probably fifth grade for some and sixth for others
I didn’t learn a lot of this stuff until High School
To be honest, Dido has taught alot better than what my actual maths teacher teaches😭😭
He made that way more complicated than it needed to be. He’s to smart for me to understand. lol
Dido: pretty easy tbh
An actual 5th grader trying to sleep: what the hell is this bro
Your a actually music creator but we have like the exact same subs also I'm in fifth grade that's why I'm here but
@@Arden56-nation cuz u r cooler than my music that's why u have more subs
@@Nahvsss I have less
Only 123
@@Arden56-nation lol u right my bad 😅
@@Nahvsss xd
Dido I have followed you since you had 1K of subs friend, I had never encouraged me to comment because I thought you would not give it importance, but I love your videos so creative and very relaxing.
Pdst:
I am Mexican and thanks to you I learn English much more, your videos help me a lot to learn English 🙌
@@axel_pmxd9015 your english is pretty good man
The fact that Americans write the number one thousand thirty fife as 1,035 blew my mind because in Russia we write it as 1035 and 1,035 is a completely different number, it is one point zero three five.
Not being the best at super advanced math is a blessing. I can still remember how to do the basic stuff!
He says relaxing math problems. I bet he is the cool nerd in school. Meanwhile my adhd is going to work during a math test
I live in indonesia in a singaporean school, this paper was a 5th grade exam, however im in 8th grade and my school 8th grade material is western 10th grade which will make that the same as 3rd grade .
When i watch asmr i smile😊 and i kinda feel like a little sleepy and makes me yawn ❤
Loved this
Definitely do more of these
1 C is a liquid measurement (a cup). qt meant quart and there are 4 cups in a quart
The 17b is wrong because if karen pays 17.94 than ann should have paid 11.96 in order to get 29.90, not 12.06 (12.06+17.94= 30)
i hope that this matematic logic it’s just for asmr video because i’m crying in Europe 🥲
I am absolutely horrible at maths I just started year seven and maths class is a phobia to me.
as an A-level maths / physics student... blah blah blah... I just wanted to flex that I do maths and physics :)
I love you no hobo
Oops I meant no homo
you are so lucky… i suck at both
@@epicecho_0 *no hobo*
Cringe
I get ptsd style flashbacks just thinking about math tests can’t believe Dido was able to
actually do another one
Maths tests are my fav of your videos!
More to come!!
Happy birthday dido asmr🥳
Thank you so much 💙
I decided to take the test just to try it out. Scored a 93% and I'm 22....i was hoping for a perfect score 😂
Bruh, I look at the thumbnail and it brings me back down memory lane.
I’m 40 and I hated maths at school but since I’ve grown older I have to say on thinking about it I now hate maths even more 🤣 it was a good video tho , your whispered voice is one of the best there is in asmr.
I love how you are like well y=N +200 so we know that we jsut multiply this and that to get the number …. I’m just nodding along like yes of course I knew that 🙈
Me who just uses long division-
Side note: I want to move to Europe so badly it’s just seems so cool and the metric system makes so much more sense!
_YEEESSS_ Come to me, come to me (creepy-guy-in-the-corner smile)
Pls idk how to work long division, I always get it wrong 😭💀
Who knows how long it’s been since I’ve actually used long division
As a fifth grader, I’m in pain from looking at this.
Never realized that people outside the us just normally called it maths. We always just call it math
Ik right
Well, there is a population more than 7 billion outside the us so you shouldn't really be surprised
And are you surprised that he added an "s" to maths or that he called it maths and not another word?
@@Napoleon.82 naw I always thought it was slang or something
Dido I just genuinely want to say you are an amazing asmritist please keep it up, im a huge fan, not able to financially support yet but stil the hands down most relaxing asmritidt period. No gender specification needed. Keep it up bro.
Watching this vid i fall asleep like in my Math class
Wow! Never thought someone will succeed of making a f'in asmr math test video. Congrats man!
As someone born and raised in NY, that thumbnail sent me back.
I never knew math would be so relaxing, keep up to good work!
Never watched an asmr video in my life but this is in my recommendations for some reason. Watching anyways.
I love your tests videos, they put me to sleep fast, keep up the good work💯💯🔥
I took the exact same test as in the thumbnail, New York State 5th grade 2018-19 school year…it was easy af and I scored in the top 5%, and my math performance promptly went down afterwards
It just gets worse im sorry
Judging by your comment, I am one year older than you. As a fellow New Yorker, what they put us through is batshit crazy. I live in NYC, and just got into a specialized high school, had to prep for a year for a single test. It’s insane.
The fact that I am in middle school and can't answer any of these questions concerns me
This was sooo nice I enjoyed it probably too much .We really need more videos like this in the future!
I’ve always been good at math. But this. This. Is a test I could not pass without achieving a grade of a C or D for some reason. I’m just so used to calculators
"im good at math, but i require a calculator" ☠️
being in yr 5 feels like hell iim in yr 5 bro its so hard pray for me
I would definitely fail this lol if it’s not basic or advanced addition, subtraction, multiplication or division than I don’t know it 😂
then not than. than is used for comparing things. then is what you should've put
@@real_chill69 That's crazy Dick_Doodle69, but I don't think Mr Kenny cares too much
I’m the beginning I was confused because in my 5th year, I didn’t learn that. Then when he said it was year 6 or 7 where he is, I was like, “oh”
But there was no fifth grade 2019 math test in NYS- a seventh grader in NYS
I am in year 6 and people in my class could definitely do this yet were only in the first few months of the year.
The Latin small letter c is used in math to represent a variable or coefficient.
I passed Trig & Calculus in my high school days. Now I do Senior level Software Engineering/Programming (Full Microsoft Stack Developer) with 0 days in college. Although I did get an AA in Electrical Engineering once. But intelligence feels more like a curse when you're surrounded by idiots.
This is algebra, I learned algebra in 7th grade.
In my school the first page of the work is like grade 7 or 8 stuff not grade 5!
Happy bday Dido
I love how school is practically completely useless until you get to college and pursue a career that you need to learn something for like engineering.
TIL that grade years can be different for each country. for Americans, 5th grade is the last grade of elementary school, which I think is our primary school, but we start school later and its one number less. Grade 5 is the year before middle school for us
That’s not entirely true for all places. Some places elementary school is through grade 6 with 7 and 8 being middle school.
I had to read bros name twice💀
It would be great if you could make a video on solving algebraic equations. I’m so bad at algebra and nothings better than learning this way.
no offense but seeing how he solved the problems here makes me think it wouldnt be a good idea to learn from his maths
@@tascapte905 LMAO IKR I don't really wanna watch this whole thing but I skipped to 44:24 and he somehow gets 0.81 then 5.21?? from 5*21/100?? Like I can see where he mixed up the second time but bruh the answer is pretty instant
@@TopNinessIDK how he got 0.81, but he did end up with the correct answer in the end, the question wasn't asking for 5*(21/100), it was asking to convert the mixed number to a decimal or "five and twenty-one one hundredths)
Me feeling dumb after this video by the way keep up the good work
It was easier to long divide the first one 😊
I already know that this is gonna be way ahead of what I'm doing as a Canadian 7th grader.
For the first question, it’s easier to do long division. Besides that, excellent content!
Bruh I remember those New York State tests those were so annoying being that we studied by doing like 5 of them in a week and then 1 test
You should do like maths revision videos but in ASMR cos school always give us TH-cam channels but never ASMR ones
finally someone refers to primary seven like I always hear year eight and stuff bc that’s the England term I’m pretty sure
52:00 C = cups and qt = quarts. It's a liquid measurement. Two cups in a pint, two pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon. I believe that's how our liquid measurements work here I haven't done problems like that in forever.
Wow, it seems like Litres is so much easier
@@ItzAdam1 it is. I still don't know why Americans like myself have not converted.
Mia is living her best life.
pov me getting honor role in fifth grade and not knowing how to do this.
as soon as i saw that new york state test title on the front i got ptsd from middle and elementary school
Na cause like, this is algebra and geometry. In 5th grade we didn't even learn how to multiply or divide, and seeing how this is supposed to be a 5th grade test is just insane to me.
bro what 😭😭 what country are u from where multiplication and division isn’t taught in grade 5
@@bellamarie8764 I live in America bro 😭, I learned multiplication and division in 6th grade, and I am taking geometry this year (10 grade)
@@1nnova659 that is so wack im from australia and we started doing that in grade 4 LMAO
That's crazy, I went through school in Australia and am in University studying to be a teacher at the moment, multiplication is introduced in Year 2 and taught more in-depth in Year 3 (average age is 8 years old for Y3) in Australia
@@guitartrumpetflute That's so weird, I literally learned how to multiply and divide in 6th grade wtf
I’m in 5th and that is NOT what we are doing we do ONLY decimals and exponents!!
Great video! Thank you!
For 7 it’s write a sum that makes the answer if it’s prime circle it if not make it the answer like the first one and get the primes and keep going
At 1:16:12 if says simplify IF possible that one can't so you would get the mark as you know it can't be simplified
Bro you make simple division and multiplication way more complicated then it needs to be. Just use long division and for multiplication just put them over each other
I am so bad at math that this entire video felt like it was in a different language
I love your asmr video
The fact that he said it was fun hurts 💀💀💀😭😭😭
I’m so fxcking stupid bruh
I probably shouldn’t have slept through 90% of my time in American public education, I needed that calculator
Wow in the US we do math totally different but it was still really fun to follow along 😂
Just got out of an AP Calculus AB test and this video was a great refresher!
I love how British people say “maths”. I’m American so I’m used to “math”
You know he’s done school when his Calc is battle scarred and not factory new
I guess when you bring up that 991(task 6) is a prime and use sine/cosine on the triangles (task 50) as a 5th grade student, you would be the new sheriff in that math class. 😂
I remember doing Algebra in 5th Grade
I thought I was bad in math. After this video I continue to believe in it. xD
Bruh, if 5th graders do such tests with calculators, I'm disappointed 😶
I have past 5 grade and many of this stuff I did not learn in 5th grade 😅