The GMAT Quantitative section measures your ability to reason quantitatively, solve math problems, and interpret graphical data. These problems are also referred to as GMAT Math questions, since they are focused on mathematical reasoning and problem solving. In this section you are given 75 minutes to answer 37 questions. There are two types of quantitative questions: Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency.
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