Sandra Rush

GED® Math Test Tutor, 2nd Edition

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REA's GED® Math Test Tutor – Focus on the most challenging part of the GED® test!
Revised Second Edition
It's like having your own tutor…
Each year, test-takers report that the Mathematical Reasoning test is the toughest of all the GED® tests. That's why REA offers the most complete guide to success on the GED® Math test.
Written by Sandra Rush, a GED® Math tutor and test expert - This revised second edition of our best-selling test prep is completely aligned with the content and format of the current GED® test. A comprehensive review covers all the mathematics topics tested on the exam, including fractions, decimals, percentages, algebra, polynomials, scientific notation, and more.
Know your way around the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator - A step-by-step tutorial gets you up and running in no time.
Helpful hints you need to know - Hundreds of hints, shortcuts, and exercises reinforce key math points, including secrets of rounding, calculating with fractions, knowing the difference between domain and range, a neat way to remember negative and absolute values, and much more!
Diagnostic pretest and two full length practice tests - A diagnostic pretest with comprehensive feedback helps you pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses. Two full-length practice tests feature every type of question (including drag-and-drop, hot-spot, and drop-down test items), subject area, and skill tested on the GED® Mathematical Reasoning test. Each practice test comes with detailed answer explanations to help you identify where you need extra review.
If you're concerned about your math score on the GED®, you need REA's GED® Math Test Tutor!
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1,400 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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    When starting a problem, ask yourself first: What is the problem asking? What information is it giving? Is any of this information unnecessary or missing? As an example of a problem with missing information,
  • Amyhas quoted5 years ago
    This book will help you with the calculations and give you ways to improve your logical skills—skills that you were “born knowing.”
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