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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. =8*12
46 -656
306
96
2pr
2. Does (x^2 + y^2 + z^2)/(x^2 + y^2) = z^2?
140
1 -296
NO
Even
3. =7*16
112
5
39
119
4. =3*9
Arrainge #s from least to greatest and take the middle number or the average of the two middle #s
16
24
27
5. =15*20
256
100 -000
300
If the sum of its can be divided evenly by 3 (216 - is because 2+1+6 is divisible by 3)
6. SQRT 3
108
Subtract the smallest number from the greatest number
1.732050808
221
7. SQRT 2 -401
187
144
156
49
8. =4^3
39
160
64
9
9. =13*19
120
182
247
125
10. =9^1
6
225
9
48
11. SQRT 100
10
90
36
266
12. =7*9
63
Multiply the # of choices for each of the spots
152
68
13. 8^(1/3)
5
208
It gets smaller
2
14. Odds that at least one thing will happen?
15. =8*14
128
152
112
1 -000 -000 -000
16. When is a number divisible by 3?
18
60
Permutations ask for 'arraingements' Combinations ask for 'Groups'
If the sum of its can be divided evenly by 3 (216 - is because 2+1+6 is divisible by 3)
17. =11*16
16
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)
176
4 -096
18. =5*9
144
45
6 -561
6
19. =3*13
39
Will = 1 - Won't
114
5^(1/3)
20. =4*13
Even
52
1.414213562
30
21. =17*17
289
8
252
28
22. =8*11
6
10
4
88
23. =5^3
125
It becomes positive
100 -000
512
24. Dividing Fractions
154
221
Invert (reciprocal) the second fraction and multiply
240
25. =5^1
70
5
144
136
26. =2^4
8
132
16
Rate * Time = Distance (Hint: Draw a chart)
27. =18*19
140
77
7
342
28. =6*6
625
6
36
6 -561
29. 64^(1/3)
54
Number of outcomes you want/total number of possible outcomes
96
4
30. =4*8
100 -000
216
5
32
31. =14*19
128
266
99
20
32. SQRT 2
Number of outcomes you want/total number of possible outcomes
187
1.414213562
512
33. even + odd =
Odd
304
112
90
34. =2^2
360
105
144
4
35. =10^8
100 -000 -000
270
5
27
36. =12*12
144
160
13
256
37. Another way to write cube root 5
5^(1/3)
100 -000
Even
225
38. SQRT 10 -000 -000 -000
It becomes positive
100 -000
171
64
39. =3*10
2 -401
11
81
30
40. =8*10
Arrainge #s from least to greatest and take the middle number or the average of the two middle #s
27
140
80
41. =3^3
228
216
66
27
42. Problem that asks you to choose a # of items to fill specific spots - when each spot is filled from a different source?
12
Multiply the # of choices for each of the spots
156
A+B (Add both probabilities)
43. SQRT 16
81
220
60
4
44. SQRT 4 -096
7
360
64
324
45. Permutations: single source - order matters BUT only for a selection
400
A+B (Add both probabilities)
Pr^2
Multiply the # of choices for each of the spots--but the number of choices keeps getting smaller - stop when all the places are taken
46. =4^4
169
3 -125
256
48
47. =11*14
180
154
112
285
48. =6^1
6
Pr^2
36
36
49. =7*7
100
49
15
125
50. =9^3
90
729
The reciprocal of the same number to the positive power (y). (eg 3^-2 = 1/(3^2) = 1/9)
30