#GEDMath Passing GED Math doesn't have to be that bad. I made this quick, free GED math practice test to help you pass GED math or achieve your goal score in 2022. This is just one video in a series I will be continuing here on this channel. I wrote these questions to highlight key skills and concepts that you must master for GED math. The questions will get harder throughout the series.
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0:00 Intro
00:12 Mean, median, mode, and range
3:16 How to find the percent
6:05 Fraction to decimal conversion
6:22 Solving equations for a variable
7:11 Reading the coordinates on a graph
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Notes for question 1:
The mean means the average
The median is the middle number (when the numbers are ordered from smallest to largest)
The mode is the most occurring number
The range is the highest value minus the lowest value!
***Common Mistake To Avoid: Forgetting to reorder the numbers from smallest to largest! The most important thing to remember when finding the median is to always reorder the numbers from smallest to largest first! If we forget to do this, we will get the wrong answer!
Some notes for question 2:
A good strategy is to first always identify what you need to find. Here, the question starts with “what is,” so we can assume that the is term is our unknown, and we can represent it with x. Because the word of comes directly before 250 in the question, we know that 250 is the of term. For these types of questions, if the percent term is given, it can always be easily identified because it will be accompanied by a percent sign.
Some notes for question 4:
This is a standard type of algebra problem that you will DEFINITELY need to know how to solve for the exam! The goal here is to get the term x by itself on one side of the equation. The best way to do this is to subtract 6 from both sides. Remember, whatever you do to one side of the equation, you must do to the other!
Also, you could plug each answer choice in for x until you find a value that equals 30!
Notes for question 5:
The vertical line is called the y axis, and the horizontal line is called the x axis. The trick is to look directly at the point, then first check which number it corresponds to on the x axis. This number will be written first in the coordinate pair. After you have the x coordinate, go back to the point and next check which number corresponds to it on the y axis. This point will be your y coordinate.
25 июл 2024