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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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Logic Magic: Data Sufficiency #4

 


This is the fourth example ng Data Sufficiency question that I’m writing. Someone from the page said na maraming ganitong tanong na lumabas noong October and December 2015 exam. That’s a huge part of the reason why I wanted to post more of these. If you haven’t seen the first three, you can click on these links to see them and watch the video explainers.

  1. Data Sufficiency #1
  2. Data Sufficiency #2
  3. Data Sufficiency #3

And now, here’s the fourth question.

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Ano ang tamang sagot? You can watch this video to find out.

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Logic Magic: Data Sufficiency #3

 


The best way to master answering logic questions is plain practice. So, here’s another Logic question. This is the third one and if you haven’t seen the first one, you can click right here.

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To find out kung ano ang sagot and how to get it, you can watch this video:

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Logic Magic: Data Sufficiency #2

 


Here’s another Logic question. Like the first one I posted (which you can find here), you need to think about each individual statement before answering. This is not just about the grammar or even real life science.8496_544102935768405_6278315487023998276_n

What is your answer? If you want to find out if you got it right and/or how to get it right, watch this video:

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Logic Magic: Data Sufficiency #1

 


The most common mistake that people make when answering this type of question is treating it like a simple language question. If the grammar is right and they perceive that the statement makes enough sense, they can get careless. I think that’s a wasted opportunity.

Take this question for example:

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What is your answer? If you want to find out if you got it right and/or how to get it right, watch this video:

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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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Properties of Addition and Multiplication




Sa exam, ito na siguro ang mga pinakamadaling klase ng tanong na lumalabas. Kaya nga lang, marami sa mga nag-eexam ang nakalimutan na ang mga ito. I won’t blame you if isa ka sa kanila. After all, it’s been years since you last had to memorize this.

In this video, I’ll teach you how I remember these properties easily. I’m not big on memorization pero I believe in information reconstruction. With the right mnemonics and memory aids, kaya rin ninyong sagutin kahit anong tanong about these properties pagdating ng exam.

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Order of Operations Worksheet Set #1

Order of operations is one of the easiest types of questions na pwedeng lumabas sa exam. It’s also one of the easiest questions to get wrong. That’s because the discipline of following the correct order in solving the problems takes a lot of practice. You have to be so in tune with the rules of operations that they’re second nature to you.

So, ano ba ang tamang order?

  1. Parentheses
  2. Exponents
  3. Multiplication/Division
  4. Addition/Subtraction

If walang parentheses na nakalagay, place them yourself. That will help you prioritize the correct steps.

Here’s a set of five worksheets with increasing difficulty. Start with Worksheet #1 and move down.

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Venn Diagrams

Understanding how a Venn Diagram works can help you with the examination. This isn’t just about having questions with a Venn Diagram for reference. Makakatulong din sa logical and analytical skills ninyo.

Here’s my video lesson on this topic. Watch it before you try your hand at answering the worksheets below.

Just a quick note, when you try to answer these worksheets, really think about it before writing your answer down. Consider all of the figures, not just the ones directly mentioned in the question.

Venn Diagram Worksheet #1

Venn Diagram Worksheet #2

Venn Diagram Worksheet #3

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Mean, Median, and Mode

There may be a couple of statistic questions in the examination. Kaya it’ll pay to brush up on these simple concepts-the mean, mode, median, and range.

So, how do you solve for them? Here’s how:

  • Mean = Average. All you have to do is to add all of the scores and divide it by the number of scores. For example: 3, 4, and 5 will give you a mean of 4 because (3+4+5) divided by 3 is 4.
  • Mode = The score with the most repetitions. In short, yung pinakasikat or uso. For example: 3, 4, 4, and 5 will have a mode of 4 because there are 2 4s and just one each of 3 and 5.
  • Median = Middle. Write all of the scores in ascending order and pick the number in the middle spot. For example: 3, 4, 5, will give you a median of 4 because it is the middle number.
  • Range = The largest score minus the smallest score. For example: 3, 4, and 5 will have a range of 2 because 5 – 3 is 2.

It’s time to put that into practice. Here are a couple of worksheets to get you started.

Mean, Median, Mode #1

Mean, Median, Mode #2

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