Part I
The Questions
In this part . . .
One thousand and one math problems. That’s one problem for every night in the Arabian Nights stories. That’s almost ten problems for every floor in the Empire State Building. In short, that’s a lot of problems — plenty of practice to help you attain the math skills you need to do well in your current math class. Here’s an overview of the types of questions provided:
Basic arithmetic, including absolute value, negative numbers, powers, and square roots (Chapters 1 through 5)
Divisibility, factors, and multiples (Chapters 6 through 8)
Fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios (Chapters 9 through 13)
Scientific notation, measures, geometry, graphs, statistics, probability, and sets (Chapters 14 through 19)
Algebraic expressions and equations (Chapters 20 through 22)