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testprepchampions-blog · 5 years ago
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Hard GED Math Questions and Answers to Help You Pass GED Math!
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contedkcc · 3 years ago
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piuswong · 6 years ago
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onlinegedteacher-blog · 5 years ago
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Do you understand the question?
One of the biggest reasons students fail to pass the GED Test is that they simply do not understand the questions.  In a recent video posted to my You Tube channel (http://www.youtube.com/ilanomadvideo), I explore how this failure to understand the question happens by showing a simple math problem and then increase its difficulty by word choice.  At the end of the video, you will have better understanding of how words can trip you up and be better prepared next time.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/rsRi9fmQWQs
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keepitun1que · 11 years ago
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"Qaddarallaahu wa maa shaa' fa'al"
قدَّرَ اللهُ وما شاءَ فعلْ
‘Allah has decreed (it) and what He willed, He has done,’
Alhamdullilaah ala kulli haal ... I didn't pass my math test last week , but khayr in shaa'Allaah I hope to do better in my re-test which will be in a couple of months..
And in Allaah I should put My trust alone...
Say: "Nothing shall ever happen to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He is our Maula (Lord, Helper and Protector)." And in Allah let the believers put their trust. [Surah Tawbah,51]
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testprepchampions-blog · 8 years ago
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GED Math: How To Start Your Studying Now Without Spending A Cent
Hi Everyone,
Here’s some information we’ve gathered to help you get started with your GED math studying. The list below doesn’t cover everything you need to know to pass, but it’s a great starting point because it covers all of the basics, as well as many of the topics that appear most frequently on the test!
You can simply copy and paste these topics into YouTube, Google, or another search engine, and you’ll find tons of free resources to use! 
Here’s a rough breakdown of the math section:
Number operations & number sense = 20-30%
Measurement & geometry = 20-30%
Data analysis, statistics, & probability = 20-30%
Algebra, functions, & patterns = 20-30%
The math section has 46 questions total. The first 5 questions must be done without a calculator, but you will be able to use a calculator for the remaining 41 questions! You'll have 115 minutes to do this section.
Here's the list of some things you should know:
-Be able to recognize less than, greater than, equal to, and not equal to signs
-Addition and subtraction with fractions
-Multiplication and division with fractions
-Addition/subtraction/multiplication/division with negative numbers
-Exponent rules
-Factoring/Using the quadratic equation
-How to use the F.O.I.L. Method
-Calculations with percents
-How to calculate slope and find the equation of a line
-How to find the mean, median, and mode
-How to read and solve problems with bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and other graphs
-How to solve algebraic equations (in other words, how to "get x by itself on one side")
-How to read and use number lines
-How to find greatest common factors
-Be able to identify the ones, tens, and hundreds places in numbers
-Be able to identify the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places in numbers
-Rounding and estimation
-Simple interest calculations using the simple interest formula: p = irt
***The geometry section can be intimidating, as many don't know where to begin! Here's where to start if you aren't sure:
-Know the difference between the radius and diameter of circles
-Be able to calculate the area and circumference of circles
-Know how to find the area and perimeter of squares
-Know how to find the area and perimeter of rectangles
-Know how to find the perimeter of triangles
-Know how to determine the area of a triangle
-Make sure you understand the pythagorean theorem and how to use it to find missing triangle side!
-Be able to use formulas to find the area and volumes of other shapes like spheres
You'll probably get some geometry word problems, so make sure to practice them! The key is to understand the geometry basics I just outlined above, and you should be okay!
**Note that you'll be given the formulas on test day, so don't worry about memorizing them!
If you can master all of this, you'll be in great shape! As I said above, you can study many of them by just copying and pasting the topic into Google or YouTube. Of course, you can always look them up in your prep books too if you have any! Don’t forget to take good notes, and also, make sure you try some practice tests before you take the real thing!
Good luck everyone!
P. S. 
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testprepchampions-blog · 6 years ago
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testprepchampions-blog · 7 years ago
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Here are my definitions of both the radius and diameter! I’ve tried to define the terms as simply as I could, so I tried to limit my use of proper “math jargon.”
Definitions:
The radius is the length of the line that extends from a point on the circle to the circle’s center.
The diameter is the length of the line that extends from one point on the circle to another, and passes through the circle’s center
Hopefully you can see from the picture that the diameter is equal to twice the length of the radius, and that the radius is equal to half the length of the diameter!
From this observation, we can write formulas for the radius and diameter, where r stand for the radius, and D stands for the diameter!
Radius Formula:
r = D/2
Diameter Formula
D = 2r
Practical Applications:
If you’re given the radius in a problem and need to find the diameter, you just need to plug the given value for the radius into the formula D = 2r, then multiply it by 2 and you’ll get the length of the diameter!
Likewise, if you’re given the diameter and need to solve for the radius, you can just use the formula r = D/2, plug the given value for the diameter in, then divide it by 2! This will give you the length of the radius starting with the diameter!
Did you find this helpful? I sure hope so! Thanks for reading!
Good luck students!
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testprepchampions-blog · 8 years ago
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Try it now here: http://www.testprepchampions.com/2017/02/ged-score-to-gpa-calculator.html!
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testprepchampions-blog · 8 years ago
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testprepchampions-blog · 8 years ago
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The Free Definitive 21 Day Plan For Passing The GED Math Test While Spending As Little Time & Money As Possible!
Most people believe you need to sit through prep classes for months to pass the GED test math section....
...but if you learned there was a much better and faster way, would you go for it?
Get started now!
Just go to: http://www.testprepchampions.com/2017/04/how-to-pass-ged-math-in-3-weeks.html
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piuswong · 7 years ago
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