GMAT Quantitative Reasoning focuses on mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills essential for success on the GMAT exam.
Businesses and individuals rely on data to spot trends and make decisions. Quantitative reasoning lets you interpret sales charts, market share graphs, and consumer surveys.
This application is crucial in roles like marketing, finance, and consulting.
Noticing a sales dip in Q3 and investigating possible causes.
Assessing the effectiveness of a new product launch by analyzing market share changes.