GMAT Quantitative Reasoning

GMAT Quantitative Reasoning focuses on mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills essential for success on the GMAT exam.

Practical Applications

Business Decision Making

Applying Quantitative Reasoning to Business Choices

Quantitative skills are vital in business for analyzing costs, projecting revenues, and evaluating investments. You’ll use arithmetic and algebra to create budgets, assess profitability, and prioritize projects.

Examples of Application

  • Calculating ROI (Return on Investment)
  • Comparing revenue growth rates
  • Analyzing cost-benefit of different strategies

These abilities help managers and entrepreneurs make data-driven decisions.

Examples

  • Determining if a marketing campaign’s 15% sales boost outweighs its costs.

  • Projecting future sales using past growth trends.