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FAQ - English & Grammar

What is Hyperbole and How is it Used?

In simple words, hyperbole means a language that is conveyed through exaggeration, and this exaggeration isn’t meant to be taken literally. Here are a few examples:

Scott Laughlin
Scott Laughlin
Updated April 24, 2024
FAQ - Math

How to Calculate Percentage Error

A percentage error provides an easy-to-understand measure of error margins. It lets you know how big an error is.

Scott Laughlin
Scott Laughlin
Updated April 24, 2024
FAQ - Math

How to Calculate P Value using Chi-Square

There are different ways of calculating the P Value. But the easiest, most common method—and the one we’ll look at right now—is using the chi-square.

Scott Laughlin
Scott Laughlin
Updated April 24, 2024
Education

College majors with the highest & lowest unemployment rates

With increased hiring activity in recent months, unemployment is at historic lows.

Bennett O'brien
Bennett O'brien
Updated April 24, 2024
Education

College Majors with the Highest Salaries

With almost 20 million students enrolled in postsecondary education, getting a bachelor’s degree has become a rite of passage for many young professionals before going into the workforce.

Heytutor Blog
Heytutor Blog
Updated April 24, 2024
FAQ - English & Grammar

Onomatopoeia Definition and Examples

Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it's describing. When you come across an onomatopoetic word, you can hear the sound of the word that is described.

Scott Laughlin
Scott Laughlin
Updated April 24, 2024
Education

Here's where every state stands on math and reading proficiency amid 20-year lows

HeyTutor analyzed the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress to see how different groups of students have fared in their reading and math assessments over the past 20 years.

Heytutor Support
Heytutor Support
Updated April 24, 2024
Education

States Investing the Most in Higher Education

Down 11% Since the Great Recession, Investment in Higher Education Reveals Big Differences Among States.

Heytutor Blog
Heytutor Blog
Updated April 24, 2024
FAQ - English & Grammar

What Is a Hypothesis? Definition, Examples, and Types.

What is a hypothesis? Get the definition, examples, and information about the required parts of a hypothesis as well as the different types.

Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller
Updated April 24, 2024
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