A comprehensive introduction to the quantitative reasoning skills tested on the GMAT, covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
Arithmetic is the foundation of all mathematics, dealing with numbers and basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. On the GMAT, arithmetic questions test your ability to manipulate numbers quickly and accurately.
Arithmetic is everywhere—from calculating discounts at a store to figuring out your monthly budget.
The more you practice mental math and estimation skills, the faster you'll be on test day.
If a shirt originally costs $40 and is on sale for 25% off, the sale price is $40 - (0.25 × $40) = $30.
To divide 3/4 by 1/2, multiply 3/4 by the reciprocal of 1/2, which is 2/1: (3/4) × (2/1) = 6/4 = 1.5.
Arithmetic is the backbone of quantitative reasoning, covering everything from basic number operations to percentages and ratios.