GRE Quantitative

A comprehensive course on the GRE Quantitative section, covering essential math concepts, advanced problem-solving, real-world applications, and effective test strategies.

Basic Concepts

Arithmetic Foundations

Understanding Numbers and Operations

Arithmetic is the backbone of quantitative reasoning. You'll use it to manipulate numbers, compare values, and make quick calculations.

Key Concepts

  • Types of numbers: integers, fractions, decimals, and percents.
  • Order of operations (PEMDAS): Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction.
  • Absolute value and basic number properties.

Real-World Relevance

Whether splitting a bill, converting currencies, or tracking discounts, arithmetic skills are essential for daily life.

Quick Tips

  • Always follow the order of operations.
  • Convert fractions to decimals for easier comparisons.
  • Percent changes often appear in GRE questions—practice converting between decimals and percents.

Practice Problems

Try calculating the sale price of an item after a 20% discount or add up a grocery list to stay within budget.

Examples

  • Calculate \( 25% \) of 160.

  • If \( 3x + 7 = 16 \), what is \( x \)?

In a Nutshell

Mastering arithmetic is crucial for accurate and quick calculations on the GRE.

Key Terms

Integer
A whole number, positive, negative, or zero, without fractions or decimals.
Percent
A way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100.