ISEE
Comprehensive study of isee covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.
Basic Concepts
Quantitative Reasoning Basics
What is Quantitative Reasoning?
Quantitative Reasoning measures your ability to solve problems using numbers and logic. It’s not just about calculations—it’s about thinking mathematically.
Types of Questions
- Word Problems: Apply math to real-life scenarios.
- Quantitative Comparisons: Decide which of two quantities is greater, or if they are equal.
Key Math Skills
- Arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
- Fractions, decimals, and percentages
- Basic geometry and measurement
Why Does It Matter?
These skills are used in everyday life, from budgeting your allowance to measuring ingredients in a recipe.
Practice Tips
- Read each question carefully.
- Look for keywords that tell you what operation to use.
- Estimate to check if your answer makes sense.
Examples
Solving: If you have 7 apples and give away 3, how many are left?
Comparing: Is 3/4 larger than 0.7?
In a Nutshell
Assesses your ability to reason and solve problems using basic math.