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What do you need to know to be able to pass the math section in the ASVAB like for example do you need to know Algebra 1 Algebra 2 and geometry are some examples what do you exactly need to know to pass the ASVAB I've been doing sites and practice tests and whatnot but I need to hold in the scales what needed for the math sections for arithmetic reasoning and mathematical knowledge. So what subjects do I need to really learn and know the most about I need all the detailed help I can get.
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thank you for the info but I need a free serves I can't pay for some thing like this expley me not having any type of job and what not thanks throw.
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From what I remember it only went up to a pre algebra or high school algebra level. I was taking a pre algebra class at the time I took my ASVAB and got a 139 GT, and half of your GT score is math.
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So it's safe to say then if I know Algebra 1 Algebra 2 and basic geometry or even geometry I should be all right
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(Join to see) for the math portion, yes. You won't see anything approaching Algebra 2 on there
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(Join to see) so nothing pass Algebra 1 and 2 so if I can master and get better at Algebra 1 and 2 I should be all right okay now what about the English like the paragraph comprehension what should I do for that
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(Join to see) mostly vocabulary words at the high school level. You don't need more than a 110 on most of the scores. Having a 140 won't get you any better jobs than a 110
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Invest in one or two ASVAB study guides which are available for purchase online (i.e. Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.) or from your local library. Good luck....
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