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What does Divisibility mean?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

The default meaning of the term divisible means that the result of dividing two integers is an integer. For example, 15 is divisible by 3, because 15 ÷ 3 = 5 (an integer) -14 is divisible by 2, because -14 ÷ 2 = -7 (an integer) -28 is divisible by -14 because -28 ÷...

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Basics of Digits, Position, Place Value

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

Let's begin with a quick question. Which of the following are digits? 0 7 9 21 145.9 200 ?9 -100   A digit is any integer from 0 to 9. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are the ten digits. Digits are used to make numbers. In the earlier question: 21 is a two-digit...

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Basics of Greater & Smaller Numbers

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

Let's begin with an easy question. Is -3 greater than -7? Yes No Solution: -3 is greater than -7. Let's discuss how!   Writing numbers down on a Number Line makes it easy to tell which numbers are greater or lesser. A number on the left is less than a number on...

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What is the Absolute Value of a Number?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

The absolute value of a number means how far that number is from zero on the number line. Questions also uses terms like "magnitude" or "modulus" to represent the absolute value of a number.     "6" is 6 away from zero,and "?6" is also 6 away from...

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Basics of Positive & Negative Numbers

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

Positive: any number that is greater than zero.  For example, 0.5, 3/4, 5, 190, 908.9 It may also be written with a "+" in front, like +5. The word "positive" can be shortened to "+ve". Negative: any number that is smaller...

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Vet Schools: Average GRE scores & GPA for Admissions

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | GRE Scores

Here are the top 28 Vet programs, as per U.S. News rankings, and the respective average GRE scores and average GPAs of their admitted applicants.

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Should I take the GRE in the Morning or Afternoon?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | About the GRE

You can take the GRE in one of the two-time slots – morning and afternoon. Here are two methodologies that you should use to decide the best time slot for the GRE.

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Georgetown University: Average GRE Scores and GPA of Admitted Applicants

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | GRE Scores

In general, programs mostly prefer to see Verbal scores around 160, Quant scores around 158, and AWA scores around 4.5.

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Expert Review: The Official Guide to the GRE General Test

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | GRE Product Reviews

Wondering whether the official Guide to the GRE General Test is worth your time and money? Let’s get an expert’s opinion to help you decide.

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Order of Operations – PEMDAS, BODMAS, DMAS

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | Math Concepts

On the GRE students get confused on the order of operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is known by many different names such as BODMAS, DMAS, and PEMDAS.

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