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Dealing with Big Numbers (ft. scientific notation) 

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Exams always like to throw in some huge numbers, involving billions and trillions. This video will show you the quickest and best methods to handle large numbers, featuring cancellations and scientific notation. Great for anyone to know, including students of the GRE and GMAT.
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Комментарии : 20   
@pratimas3598
@pratimas3598 2 года назад
Feeling more confident in handling big numbers,after watching your video. Thanks philip .. !!
@nikithaaa8312
@nikithaaa8312 2 года назад
I was always annoyed with such questions, whenever I used to see them in any Competitive exams, I never thought that there’s such a easy way to solve these type of questions in such less time! Thanks for the incredible videos you’re giving us!🌸✨💫💫
@cardiyansane1414
@cardiyansane1414 2 года назад
Nice one Philip! Tremendously useful for all levels of Chemistry; the unit conversions, cancellations, significant figures and my favorite: scientific notation!! it always makes a person seem like they know what they are talking about. It’s commensurate to slapping on a “studies have shown …” at the beginning of any unsubstantiated babble. I never leave home without it 😅
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor 2 года назад
Haha nice. And my accent, as you asked elsewhere, is very BBC with a slight hint of northerness from my father. Hence a northern pronunciation of words like castle, grass etc. :)
@cardiyansane1414
@cardiyansane1414 2 года назад
@@TheTestedTutorFascinating! So that’s what that is ?!? Its not really the “a” in the middle of a word like grass that’s weird, it’s the “ a” when it’s at the beginning, and it’s only with a certain combination of letters that i can hear it . You use an accent grave sound è for “ anything” to sound like “ènything” . Like the ‘e’ in ‘elevator’. It’s funny and cute at the same time 🥰. Hope I did not offend, was just curious. Thanks!
@soapmactavish7358
@soapmactavish7358 2 года назад
The last question reminds me 5Lb Arithmetics :)
@adhirajrao4807
@adhirajrao4807 2 года назад
Thank you so much was struggling in this topic great help
@lzh00
@lzh00 2 года назад
Thank you tutor! (proud to comment first)
@shreymehra99
@shreymehra99 2 года назад
I like your videos very much, sir. The way you clear the basic things matter. And, at the same time, there are some nuances that a regular tutor doesn't pick up while solving the questions, but, somehow, you do that. My question to you here is that I have been facing trouble cracking Q160's even after getting almost 32-34 correct on the exam. I am getting a Q155-159. How can I get to a Q165 and then to a Q170, eventually? Also, my verbal scores are in the range of Q151-156. Any tips on improving that would be well taken, too :)
@mohammadabbas8956
@mohammadabbas8956 11 месяцев назад
Thanks much Philip
@TheAncientColossus
@TheAncientColossus 2 года назад
Let's get the 170.
@Its_Akshay
@Its_Akshay 2 года назад
Gave my GRE, Got 311 Q 158 V 153 I am thinking to give it one more time, but all my teachers is saying its a good score for addmission in MS Eco/Finance Any thoughts? PS- You saved my ass in verbal Tutor, i could barely score 149 before watching your videos. THANKYOU
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor 2 года назад
It's a very good score! Decision is more about your budget to take another test...
@Its_Akshay
@Its_Akshay 2 года назад
@@TheTestedTutor I'm pretty chocked up, budget wise. Also I cannot again find the motivation to get into the flow that i was in
@shreymehra99
@shreymehra99 2 года назад
@@Its_Akshay IF you want it, the motivation will find you :) and you don't have to start from scratch again. Also, take 10-15 days off from prep or maybe a holiday. Clear out your desk, then if you feel like studying after these many days, you must and then take the test :)
@pepekale9182
@pepekale9182 2 года назад
Will there be really small numbers in GRE? where we have to learn negative exponents for scientific notation? the reverse of what you have shown ?
@randomboyofinternet2821
@randomboyofinternet2821 2 года назад
Sir please can you make a video about finding main idea easily!! Please sir i beg you...
@TheTestedTutor
@TheTestedTutor 2 года назад
Check out my 'purpose' RC video
@mowmitaahmed
@mowmitaahmed 8 месяцев назад
Day 1(01/02/24): Done Day 2(04/02/24) : Done
@sarahw768
@sarahw768 2 года назад
I can't seem to find anyone talking about a trick involving solving a type of question on the verbal section. I think I might've seen u do this trick in a practice run of the gre test. I wanted to know if its possible to do this: If I come across a Select all that apply question and there's like three square boxes and I'm not limited to the amount of answers I select, if I'm not sure if the answers are the first 2 answers instead of all 3, could I just guess and choose all 3? I keep hearing that the GRE grades on the amount of correct answers. So will this work for any Select all that apply question?
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