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Practical Math Success in 20 Minutes a Day

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This book is geared toward anyone wishing to overcome math anxiety-from high school and college students to adult test-takers hoping to score well on vocational and certification exams. Now updated and re-evaluated by math experts to ensure the most current lessons and practice exercises, this resource includes:essential math basics, from percentages and probability to square roots and decimals; tips for test-takers on how to tackle real-life math problems successfully; and Before and after tests to assist readers in tracking their progress

240 pages, Paperback

Published March 19, 2007

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210 reviews
July 12, 2019
Good review of basic concepts and has some cool shortcuts too. I wouldn't recommend these until you know the regular ways backwards and forwards.

I do think the pretest was easier than the post test though. Also the lottery ticket question of the pretest was unclear about if the winning ticket outcomes are independent or not.

Would recommend for beginner brush-up in math.
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July 16, 2012
This book has been very helpful when studying for the GRE. Although the name is a misnomer. There were plenty of times where the lessons took well over an hour. Overall I thought the book was a thorough glance into basic arithmetic. My one complaint is that there are a few answers that I knew where wrong in the book. It lead me to wonder if there were more that I didn't know where wrong.
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April 14, 2011
I hate math, so I only read this because I am so terrible at it that I knew there was no way I'd be able to pass the GMAT without first boning up on the basics. For a math book, it was ok. I have to admit it was helpful, and I'm glad I got it.
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