Mathematical Reasoning GED

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Mathematical Reasoning GED


Section one will cover mathematical reasoning ged ged and consist of around 40 questions dealing with more than 60 skills. The two primary foundations will be quantitative (45 percent) and algebraic problem-solving (55 percent). Problems will require procedural knowledge and fluency.

According to the official GED Test developers, the primary skills that most test-takers are missing include the ability to compute the area and circumference of circles; the perimeter and area of polygons; and the perimeter and area of two-dimensional composite shapes (like circles).

Furthermore, most test-takers in this section struggle to locate points in a coordinate plane; determine slope of a line in a graph, equation or table; and graph two-variable linear equations.

Other missing skill sets for mathematical reasoning ged include:

  • Two-step problems
  • Basic arithmetic
  • Percentage-based problems
  • One-variable linear equations
  • Linear inequalities in one variable
  • One-variable quadratic equations
  • Linear expressions as part of word-to-symbol translations
  • One- or two-variable linear equations
  • One-variable linear equalities

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