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Number Properties GMAT Preparation Guide

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Developed by Manhattan GMAT’s high-caliber instructors, these 8 volumes offer students a competitive edge by providing in-depth instruction in the test’s principal content areas.

The Number Properties Guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the properties and rules of integers tested on the GMAT, allowing you to learn, practice, and master everything from prime products to perfect squares.

Each chapter builds comprehensive content understanding by providing rules, strategies, and in-depth examples of how the GMAT tests a given topic and how you can respond accurately and quickly. The Guide contains a total of 161 “In-Action” problems of increasing difficulty with detailed answer explanations. The content of the book is aligned to the latest Official Guides from GMAC (12th edition).

Purchase of this book includes one year of access to Manhattan GMAT’s online practice exams and Number Properties question bank.

184 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 2005

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This book is a quick and effective refresher of the mathematics commonly covered in middle school. I currently am tutoring two children in middle school math and so I have been regularly reviewing that specific content. Fundamentally the material being reviewed is basic number theory, exponents and roots.
The general tactic is to put forward a short section of explanatory text followed by a set of related short problems and then detailed solutions. The fundamental assumption made by the creators is that you have seen it before, just need to be reminded in a challenging way. If you have a need to relearn the material covered in junior high math classes for any reason, this book is a good choice.
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