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During this GMAT Quantitative review, you'll attempt 4 practice questions that focus on Data Interpretation (computing and approximating numerical values based on charts, graphs, and tables). On the actual GMAT, 4-5 of your 37 Quantitative questions will involve data interpretation. These questions usually appear in the Problem Solving format and in sets of 2-3 questions (as they do here).
Instructions for Practice Questions: - Before you begin, review these GMAT Problem Solving Tips and GMAT Data Interpretation Tips. Then review the test directions (below).
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- Go to the first practice question ("Begin Practice"). Select an answer choice by clicking on a button, then click on "Answer/Analysis" (or go directly to the next question). Use your browser's BACK button to review your responses. This is not a timed test.
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- To gauge your performance, tally up your correct responses. After completing all four sets of GMAT Quantitative practice questions, check your grand total against the Quantitative score conversion table.
| Directions for Problem Solving QuestionsSolve each problem and indicate the best of the answer choices given. NOTE: All numbers used are real numbers. |
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