This category concentrates on quantitative reasoning skills, which include the ability to interpret and analyze numerical data and solve mathematical problems . It tests skills in basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation and problem solving using mathematical methods . The category would contain practice questions, techniques and strategies to improve quantitative reasoning abilities . These skills are vital for many academic and professional fields, especially those involving data analysis, statistics, finance, engineering and science . The resources provided will likely cover a range of mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques
A train travels at 70 km/h for 3 hours. How.
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A. 140 kmB. 210 kmC. 73 kmD. 370 km
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What is 25% of 80? | percentage given & determine.
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A. 10B. 20C. 30D. 40
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If a pizza is cut into 8 slices and you.
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A. 1/8B. 3/8C. 5/8D. 7/8
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What is the average of 10, 15, 20, and 25?
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A. 15B. 17.5C. 20D. 25
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A shop sells apples at $2 per kilogram. If you.
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A. $4B. $6C. $8D. $10
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A car travels at 60 km/h for 2 hours. How.
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A. 60 kmB. 120 kmC. 180 kmD. 240 km
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What is the value of 5² + 3²? | calculate.
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A. 28B. 34C. 40D. 52
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