The Quantitative Reasoning measure of the GRE General Test assesses your:
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Some of the Quantitative Reasoning questions are posed in real-life settings, while others are posed in purely mathematical settings. Many of the questions are "word problems," which must be translated and modeled mathematically. The skills, concepts and abilities are assessed in the four content areas below.
The ability to construct proofs is not tested.
These topics are typically taught in high school algebra courses or introductory statistics courses.
Inferential statistics is not tested.
The content in these areas includes high school mathematics and statistics at a level that is generally no higher than a second course in algebra. It doesn’t include trigonometry, calculus or other higher-level mathematics. The Math Review (PDF) provides detailed information about the content of the Quantitative Reasoning measure.
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