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GMAT Math Memorization
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Subjects
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gmat
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math
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. SQRT 36
64
6
66
144
2. Odds that something doesn't happen?
3. =5^2
Combinations don't care about the order of the problems
220
25
117
4. =7*15
105
625
266
81
5. How do you find the slope of a line?
Difference in the y-coordinates over the difference in the x coodinates
44
100 -000 -000
400
6. 0/1 =
Even
0 (any fraction with 0 on top is 0)
Invert (reciprocal) the second fraction and multiply
1.732050808
7. =6*13
78
729
187
The reciprocal of the same number to the positive power (y). (eg 3^-2 = 1/(3^2) = 1/9)
8. Key to percent increase/decrease
52
36
Amount of increase/original amount = x/100 (Then cross multiply to find x)
25
9. =10^3
1 -000
9
512
234
10. Another way to write cube root 5
288
5^(1/3)
Add their exponents (6^2 *6^3 = 6^5)
46 -656
11. =2^7
15
306
128
Odd
12. =9*18
25
27
162
252
13. =7^2
5^(1/3)
49
255
Multiply the numerators and put the product over the product of the denominators
14. =15*17
105
255
156
143
15. =4*8
10 -000 -000 -000
48
324
32
16. How do you tell if it's a permutation or combination?
17. =14*16
729
100 -000 -000
210
224
18. =8^3
NO
243
Multiply both fractions to get a common denominator add or subtract as usual
512
19. =16*16
256
30
187
Number of outcomes you want/total number of possible outcomes
20. =9*17
108
11
0 (any fraction with 0 on top is 0)
153
21. Adding or subtracting fractions with the same denominator
Add or subtract the numbers on top and keep the same denominator
90
121
100 -000
22. =2^2
4
68
98
252
23. Permutations: single source - order matters
y=mx+b where b is the y-intercept (the point which crosses the y-axis) m is the slope of the line - and x & y are the coordinates of some point on that line
Multiply the # of choices for each of the spots
91
Multiply the # of choices for each of the spots--but the number of choices keeps getting smaller
24. =5*16
20
80
36
324
25. =12*18
9
216
4 -096
1 -024
26. =2^1
27
10 -000 -000 -000
2
60
27. =18*19
Even
342
13
80
28. =4*10
If it is divisible by both 2 and 3 (318 is because it is even and the sum of 3+1+8 is divisible by 3)
18
40
100 -000
29. =7^1
32
7
4
3
30. =5^4
60
It gets smaller
625
380
31. =5^1
5
Even
88
16
32. SQRT 6 -561
220
1 -296
81
Arrainge #s from least to greatest and take the middle number or the average of the two middle #s
33. 8^(1/3)
2
104
42
1 -024
34. =9*16
3:4:5 -- 5:12:13 -- 7:24:25
144
2pr
9
35. 4/0 =
NO
95
Undefined
51
36. =2^3
289
A*B (Multiply both probabilities)
8
Odd
37. =19*20
380
35
It gets smaller
133
38. =9*10
323
12
6 -561
90
39. odd + odd =
8
Even
243
343
40. Does (x^2 + y^2 + z^2)/(x^2 + y^2) = z^2?
80
144
65
NO
41. =12*12
Move the decimal to the right on both numbers until there is nothing to the right of the decimal
196
144
100 -000
42. =11*17
81
75
187
y=mx+b where b is the y-intercept (the point which crosses the y-axis) m is the slope of the line - and x & y are the coordinates of some point on that line
43. =6*14
99
114
84
36
44. =15*20
300
Multiply the exponents (4^3)^2 = 4^(3*2) = 4^6
If the number formed by it's last 2 digits is divisible by 4 (3 -028 is because 28 is divisible by 4)
121
45. =7*14
361
98
33
Ignor decimal points and multiply the two numbers - then count the digits to the right of the decimal points in the original numbers and place the decimal so there are the same number of digits to the right of the decimal
46. =19*19
361
Add or subtract the numbers on top and keep the same denominator
64
5
47. =8*14
27
64
112
6
48. =14*19
x:x^(1/3):2x
266
One (1)
80
49. =6*20
1.732050808
120
625
3 -125
50. Pythagorean Triples (lengths)?
3:4:5 -- 5:12:13 -- 7:24:25
144
Pick the # that occurs most frequently
119