This is another skill that will help you finish aptitude exams faster.
Comparing Fractions may seem simple, but taking the traditional route of finding the LCD and converting each fraction can take up a lot of time. That’s why I made this video explaining some of the quick tricks I use to eyeball it.
Watch the video before attempting to answer the free worksheet.
Now that you know what to look for, it’s time to see how well you’ll do.
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This is something that you really need to master in order to ace aptitude exams. In my experience, I’ve had to use this technique in  Science High School Entrance Exams, the NCAE, College Entrance Exams (UPCAT, PUPCET), the Civil Service Exam, UP Law Aptitude Exam, and in job intake exams.
I discused this briefly in an older video, but I decided to explain it better and teach my speed technique in this new one. Watch it and try your hand in answering the Quick Quiz at the end of the video before taking on the exercise. Get your pen and paper ready.
Let’s do this!
Are you ready to try answering the exercise? Let’s see which method works best for you. Pay attention to the transformation process, okay?