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Comparing Fractions: Basic Concept and Free Worksheets

Hi, Team. I know a lot of you still have trouble with this concept. I know that because I’ve had people tell me that the Ruler Technique was hard for them to understand. But, I don’t think you should give up on this type of question. Lalo na dahil laging may ganito kahit ano pa ang test na kukunin ninyo. So, let’s take things a little slow. Let’s start with the basic concept.

Like any other type of problem sa exams, the concept is quite easy. Ang problema ay pagdating sa time. You really need to practice para bumilis. That’s why I included these free worksheets that you can download and use.

Happy learning!

Subject-Verb Agreement: Collective Nouns

I already talked about Subject-Verb Agreement before. To learn this new lesson, you have to make sure na naintindihan niyo na ang rules. Watch this if you haven’t yet or if you need a reminder.

 

One of you sent a question about this. I figured that a lot of you may not know how to deal with Collective Nouns. It can get really tricky. This is something that still makes me stop and think before picking an answer. Watch the video lesson below to learn all about it.

I shot it while I was at the airport.

Now that you know how to determine whether a collective noun is singular or plural, click here to answer a free exercise.

Happy learning!

Simplifying Radicals

Most people are scared of radicals. That’s because they can be daunting if you don’t know where to start or what to do. I believe if you learn my method, you will get excited about encountering this type of problem instead of being scared. Watch this video to learn how to do it.

Now, it’s time to put your new knowledge into practice. Hone your skills and build your speed using these worksheets.

Simplifying Radicals 1

Simplifying Radicals 2

Simplifying Radicals 3

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Line Graphs

Graphs have always been part of the Civil Service exam. That’s why it’s important to know how to read and analyze graphs. You can learn how to deal with line graphs by watching the video below.

You can apply what you learned by answering the worksheets below.

Line Graph 1

Line Graph 2

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3: Work Word Problems





Since this is one of the most requested topics, I decided to create a series of videos to teach you how to answer work-related word problems. To see how to solve the different variations of this problem, watch ALL the videos in the playlist below.

Are you feeling confident about your Work Word Problem-Solving Skills? Practice using the worksheets below:

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Types of Angles




Knowing the different types of angles is something that we learned as kids, and that’s why by the time we take the aptitude exams, we’ve already forgotten what they are.

Here’s a quick video to help you remember.

Test your knowledge with these free downloadable worksheets from MathAids.com!

Types of Angles Worksheet #1

Types of Angles Worksheet #2

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Word Problems #1: Backtracking

Word problems are a big part of the exam. A lot of the people who ask for help on the facebook page ask for tutorials on word problems. That’s why early into this process, I knew that I had to pay attention to this topic.

This is the first video on word problems that I made. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can watch it below.

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