Sometimes mathematicl IQ looks like a game. It is the funiest game. If you can play it properly, you can win.

Simple is not always simple. Practice can help you to find out the accurate result quickly.

Often we are doing mistake in simple mathematics.

Look at this example:

f Z = PQ, what is the value of Z when P=6 and Q = 3?

a. 2
b. 18
c. 0.50
d. None of the

Correct answer: b. 18. Why? Just multiply 6 by 3, you can get the answer. So easy.

that performance on many such mathematical IQ tests can be gamed and improved with practice.

First you need to know what kind of test you are dealing with, what kind of questions are asked, and how it is graded.

Second you have to find as many practice problems as possible that are similar in nature. There are many places to do so from the web, to bookstores, to Amazon.

Third you must do a "fanatical" amount of problems. It's not enough to think that your meager efforts will be enough to make a lasting change within your mind. It takes quite a bit of effort to mold new skills and ways of thinking in the brain. In my experience, the amount of effort required to achieve a certain result is often 2x to 10x the original planned amount.

Look up deliberate practice resources online. It's not easy stuff. You will have to solve a lot of difficult problems on your own

 


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