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Most people spend a lot of time solving math questions in a time bound exam. Don't Solveis a unique technique promoted by LazyMaths.com whereby most problems can be answered even without actually solving them! This revolutionary technique, coached by Amish can help you not only save a lot of time but also eliminate mistakes. On Don't Solve, you would learn how to attempt Problems in areas of Ratio Proportion, Geometry, Algebra, Percentages, Time Speed, Distance etc. Don’t Solve is based on the concepts of approximation, elimination and substitution. Each problem is attempted using both the Usual Method and the Smart Technique to help the student get an insight into both methods and experience the true benefit of the Smart Technique. An estimate of time is also given for each method to show how many of those precious seconds can be saved. In this session, Amish explains the concept of Don't Solve with the help of a few examples. Don’t Solve is for those who plan to give any time bound Math exam testing in areas of quantitative ability, problem solving or data sufficiency and involves multiple choice questions. It is perfectly suited for anyone giving CAT, CET, GRE or GMAT.

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Slide 1 : Don’t Solve How to attempt problems without solving?

IntroducingLazyMaths.com : IntroducingLazyMaths.com

What is LazyMaths.com? : What is LazyMaths.com? The Home of Speed Math and Smart Math Zappers Don’t Solve

What’s in it for me? : What’s in it for me? Learn Speed Math shortcuts and Smart Techniques at your pace and at your comfort Download practice sheets to study offline Evaluate your test score against 1000’s of other test takers Rate shortcuts and problems, share comments with other students, ask questions

What are others saying? : What are others saying? Actual student quotes: “this is great! Its so much easier and faster than the regular way I do it!” – Sanam – NJASK topper – NJ, USA “It’s a great method. I am really impressed because it is so time saving. Thanks!” – Vijeta – IIM,B Students have reported over 50% increase in their Math scores

A zip thru Zappers : A zip thru Zappers Home of Speed Maths Shortcuts Based on Vedic Maths & Trachtenberg Speed Mathematics Covers – Multiplication Division Squaring & Square roots Cubing Addition & Subtraction

Why Don’t Solve? : Why Don’t Solve? Home of Smart Math Techniques Based on Approximation, Elimination and Substitution Covers – Ratio Proportion Averages Time Speed & Distance Geometry Percentages

Let’s Solving! : Let’s Solving! Attempting without Solving

Example 1 - Question : Example 1 - Question Algebraic equation

Example 1 - Usual Method : Example 1 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 60 seconds

Example 1 - Smart Technique : Example 1 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 15 seconds

Example 2 - Question : Example 2 - Question Basic Arithmetic

Example 2 - Usual Method : Example 2 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 75 seconds

Example 2 - Smart Technique : Example 2 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 10 seconds

Example 3 - Question : Example 3 - Question Percentages

Example 3 - Usual Method : Example 3 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 45 seconds

Example 3 - Smart Technique : Example 3 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 15 seconds

Example 4 - Question : Example 4 - Question Geometry

Example 4 - Usual Method : Example 4 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 60 seconds

Example 4 - Smart Technique : Example 4 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 10 seconds

Example 5 - Question : Example 5 - Question Time, Speed & Distance

Example 5 - Usual Method : Example 5 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 45 seconds

Example 5 - Smart Technique : Example 5 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 10 seconds

Example 6 - Question : Example 6 - Question Ratio Proportion

Example 6 - Usual Method : Example 6 - Usual Method Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 150 seconds

Example 6 - Smart Technique : Example 6 - Smart Technique Estimated Time to arrive at the answer = 15 seconds

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Slide 30 : Good Luck and Good Bye

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