Hey guys, I need some serious help. I'm in the process of taking my GED. I've already passed reading, science and social studies. I take the math portion tomorrow. My absolute worst subject. I'm extremely nervous. I just never got math. Any study guide links with the basic order of operations and shit I can write down to take with me in the testing area tomorrow. Or tips on how to logically guess the right answer by singling out obvious wrong answers. Please halppp. I'm almost successful. Pic for attention
>>152568
They let you use a calculator senpai
They also give you all the formulas you need. Just learn which you need to use.
>>152568
>21+ years old
>still hasn't learned math
Are you retarded? Does your mommy still dress you too? Just fucking learn math already, there's no excuse for being bad at basic math except for laziness.
>>152568
>how to logically guess the right answer by singling out obvious wrong answers.
There aren't obvious wrong answers. Each wrong answer is the right answer, but with a single error in its working.
For a greatly-simplified example,
1-3*4+2=
a) -9 (correct)
b) -12 (thought multiplication came last)
c) -6 (just went left-to-right)
d) -17 (thought subtraction came last)