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AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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73% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About Basic Math
This application provides exercises covering basic mathematical skills like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The exercises are targeted for children under 12 years, and sometimes even adults, with varying degrees of difficulty depending on their age.
Upgrade to Basic Math Deluxe to unlock the following features:
- A numeric keypad to enter answers, besides using multiple-choice answers
- Enter values using the usual calculator left-to-right mode, or working style right-to-left mode
- Sound effects
- A times table to practise multiplication tables
- Option to configure max and minimum operand value
- A report card to review your performance in past exercises
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Reviews for Basic Math
Karen Tyrell 50
Good Application, Just Needs A Few Tweaks
I removed one star because percents aren’t offered. Another was deducted because every time I attempt to check my Report Card, the application abruptly stops and I end up getting kicked out. Both were deducted also for the fact that I can’t adjust how many problems I am able to do per each session, and for the fact that the Tic Tac Toe mode instantly presumes there will be two people playing when it’s only myself. There is no option to change this. Other than these issues, this application is quite good. I am using it to assist me in brushing off the cobwebs after having sustained five concussions over the course of my life. I used to be excellent at maths, but have been experiencing some challenges with it as my brain heals. I am noticing some improvement with maths the more I use this application.
kmo189
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It does not teach math only runs through problems to show what you know. Would be better if it explained why you missed the questions.