Yes, we will certainly consider that! It's a very important skill. Most of our verbal videos will use this skill in one way or another. Here's a good example: ua-cam.com/video/sAy0129ZElo/v-deo.html
To obtain the smallest value possible (a), the other values have to be as large as possible. This is possible due to knowing the sum/average. To understand this logically, let's say there are 5 apples. They are to be distributed between you and me. If one of us gets the most number of apples, obviously the other person is going to get the least.
Thanks !
Thank you for the video!
Hey Erica, Do you take online classes for GMAT? I would love to join.
I love your explanations! ❤️
Hello Erika ! Will you consider making a video on identifying the verb and subject in dense essay
Yes, we will certainly consider that! It's a very important skill. Most of our verbal videos will use this skill in one way or another. Here's a good example:
ua-cam.com/video/sAy0129ZElo/v-deo.html
Hello Erika, nice video! Are you going to make a video on venn diagrams?
Hi Arindam! We have this blog post and video that covers Venn diagrams. Happy studying!
Dangg another problem that tricks me just because I didn’t read thoroughly
I’m not really on board with this explanation - who’s the say that the numbers HAVE to be as large as possible? Where does that clue come from?
To obtain the smallest value possible (a), the other values have to be as large as possible. This is possible due to knowing the sum/average.
To understand this logically, let's say there are 5 apples. They are to be distributed between you and me. If one of us gets the most number of apples, obviously the other person is going to get the least.
Thanks John! We hope that makes sense for you, Olu! Happy studying! 😃