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GED Mathematics » (Third)

Book cover image of GED Mathematics by Michael Lanstrum

Authors: Michael Lanstrum, Mel H. Friedman
ISBN-13: 9780878914333, ISBN-10: 0878914331
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Research & Education Association
Date Published: November 2002
Edition: Third

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Author Biography: Michael Lanstrum

Book Synopsis

Get ready for the GED! Our test experts will show you how to master the Mathematics section of the GED.

REA's in-depth GED review of Mathematics covers all subject areas found on the exam: fractions, decimals, percents, algebra, and more. Features 2 practice tests that thoroughly evaluate your skills and knowledge of the subject matter. Each practice exam question is fully explained to help you better understand the subject material. Use the book's glossary and appendix for speedy look-up of key formulas and terms.

Follow up your study with REA's proven test-taking strategies and powerhouse drills that get you ready to master the GED and get your high school equivalency diploma.

DETAILS
- Detailed review of every possible Mathematics exam topic to appear on the GED exam
- Packed with proven test tips, strategies and powerhouse drills to help you master the GED
- Diagnostic pre-test that pinpoints your GED strengths and weaknesses.
- Post-Test that evaluates your progress as you studies proceed
- Each practice exam question is answered with easy-to-follow, easy-to-grasp explanations that allow for greater understanding of a problem.
- Comprehensive glossary and appendix for speedy look-up of important terms and formulas.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
About this Book About the GED How to Use this Book About Research & Education Association Acknowledgements
Pre-Test
Answer Key Pre-Test Self-Evaluation Answers and Explanations
Whole Numbers
Introduction to Whole Numbers Addition of Whole Numbers Subtraction of Whole Numbers Multiplication of Whole Numbers Division of Whole Numbers Review
Fractions
Introduction to Fractions Addition of Fractions Subtraction of Fractions Division of Fractions Review
Decimals
Introduction to Decimals Addition of Decimals Subtraction of Decimals Multiplication of Decimals Division of Decimals Review
Miscellaneous Topics
Averages Cubes and Roots Measurement Review
Percents
Introduction to Precents Percent Problems - Working with Percents Review
Algebra
Introduction to Algebra Integers and Real Numbers Multiplication and Division of Monomials Operations with Polynomials Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Equations Linear Equations Inequalities Review
Advanced Topics
Probability Statistics Geometry Graphs Multi-Step Word Problems Data Analysis Review
Post-Test
Answer Key Post-Test Self-Evaluation Answers and Explanations
Glossary of Symbols, Terms, and Formulas
Appendix

EXCERPT

About Research & Education Association
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book is designed to help you strengthen the reading comprehension skills you will need to take the "Mathematics" test of the General Educational Development (GED) Examination.

A Pre-Test section in the beginning of this book will help you assess the areas where you need to work the hardest. After you have completed the review areas and answered all of the drill questions, you will be given a Post-Test that will show your improvement in certain areas and show you which areas you still need to study. In the Post-Test section you will answer questions very similar to those you will face on the actual GED. The Pre-Test and Post-Test provide detailed explanations to all of the questions, illustrating not only why the correct answer choice was right, but also why the incorrect answer choices were wrong.

The reviews cover all areas tested on the Mathematics test of the GED examination. Sections on Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions, Percents, Algebra, and other areas of mathematics are covered extensively. Each section contains a drill so you can monitor your progress as you use this book. By mastering the skills presented in this book, you will be able to approach mathematics with confidence.

ABOUT THE GED
The GED is an examination for adults who did not complete high school and would like to earn a high school equivalency diploma. The exam is given by each state, which then issues a GED diploma. The GED is taken by adults who want or need a diploma for work, college, or personal satisfaction. Nearly 800,000 people take the GED each year.

The GED is broken into five tests: Language Arts: Writing; Social Studies; Science; Language Arts: Reading; and Mathematics. You are given a little more than seven hours to complete all five tests. There is a total of 240 multiple-choice questions and one essay question on the GED examination.

The Mathematics test on the GED contains 40 multiple-choice and 10 alternate format questions to be answered in 90 minutes. This test consists of 50 percent arithmetic questions, 30 percent algebra questions, and 20 percent geometry questions. A calculator will be provided for the first half of the test only.

The GED examination is administered by the GED Testing Service of the American Council of Education (ACE) and is developed by writers who have secondary and adult education experience. Because the GED test-takers come from such diverse backgrounds, the ACE makes sure the test writers are also diverse. Once the questions have been written, they are standardized according to a certain level of difficulty and content.

The GED comes in several versions to fit the special needs of its examinees. For example, there are Spanish, French, and Braille versions of the exam, as well as large-print and audio versions.

If you would like to obtain more information about the GED, such as when and where it is administered, contact your local high school or adult education center. You can also call or write to the GED Testing Service at:

1-800-62MYGED / (1-800-626-9433)

General Educational Development GED Testing Service American Council on Education One Dupont Circle, NW Washington, D.C. 20036
Website: http://www.ged.org

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Before you begin reading the chapter on comprehending what you read, take the Pre-Test at the front of this book. This Pre-Test will assess your current skills and indicate both your strengths and weaknesses.

This book is broken down into seven sections, each dealing with a specific area of mathematics. Each section includes exercises to help you develop your skills as well as skill-building practice exercises at the end of each section to reinforce what you have learned.

It is best to move through this book from front to back because the Introduction to Whole Numbers section lays the foundation for the rest of the book.

Because understanding mathematics is a skill that is developed and not simply a list of formulas to learn, it is important to begin developing this skill as soon as possible. Cramming for this test on the GED simply will not help. It is also wise not to try to do too much in one study session. There is a large amount of information presented in this book, and it will take time to digest.

When you are finished with the review sections, take the Post-Test. Compare your Post-Test score with your Pre-Test score and see how much you have improved. You may even want to take the Pre-Test again to re-evaluate your skills.

Before you begin the Pre-Test, you should take inventory of your study skills. Under what circumstances do you study best? Are you most awake in the morning, late afternoon, or evening? Do you study best under bright light, or soft? With music, or in total silence? Answer these questions and then try to optimize your study time by creating the ideal learning conditions (the atmosphere in which you learn most efficiently). Also, you should set a specific schedule for yourself that takes into consideration your other commitments. Can you study one hour each morning? A half hour every night? Two or three hours on weekends? Pick a routine and stick to it so you will be confident when it's time to take the exam.

Although you are encouraged to write in the margins of this book, you should know that you will not be allowed to mark up the texts on the actual GED examination. When you take the Post-Test, use a piece of scrap paper instead of writing in the margins of the book. This will help you be more comfortable with the actual test format.

Please note that the GED won't penalize you for guessing wrong, so if you are stuck on a question, don't leave it blank. Instead, eliminate any answers you know are not correct and choose one of the remaining options. You have a better chance of getting a question right by making an educated guess, and then you can move on to the next question. Remember, the exam is timed, so you do not want to spend too much time on any one question.

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