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ATI TEAS Math Review (Duplicate)

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  1. Free ATI TEAS 7 Math Diagnostic Test
    1 Quiz
  2. Perform Arithmetic Operations with Rational Numbers (Whole Numbers, Decimals, & Fractions)
    3h 49m|
    12 Lessons
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    10 Quizzes
  3. Convert Among Non-Negative Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
    1h 1m|
    4 Lessons
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    4 Quizzes
  4. Solve Real-World Problems Involving Percentages
    1h 37m|
    5 Lessons
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    5 Quizzes
  5. Compare and Order Rational Numbers
    20m|
    1 Lesson
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    2 Quizzes
  6. Solve Equations With One Variable
    2 Quizzes
  7. Apply Estimation Strategies and Rounding Rules to Real-World Problems
    1 Quiz
  8. Solve Real-World Problems Involving Proportions + Solve Real-World Problems Involving Ratios, and Rates of Change
    25m|
    1 Lesson
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    2 Quizzes
  9. Solve Real-World Situations Using Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
    4 Quizzes
  10. Interpret Relevant Information from Tables, Charts, and Graphs
    2 Quizzes
  11. Evaluate the Information in Data Sets, Tables, Charts, and Graphs Using Statistics
    1h 41m|
    4 Lessons
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    5 Quizzes
  12. Explain the Relationship Between Variables
    1 Quiz
  13. Calculate Geometric Quantities
    7 Quizzes
  14. Convert Within and Between Standard and Metric Systems
    1h 52m|
    8 Lessons
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    8 Quizzes
  15. ATI TEAS Math Practice Tests
    4h 45m|
    5 Quizzes
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Even and Odd Rules

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Welcome to NurseHub’s lesson on Even and Odd Rules. This lesson will help you to prepare for the Math section of your TEAS exam.

Learning Goals:

  • Apply the rules of even and odd numbers to determine outcomes

Why is this skill important to know?

We get stronger in our math skills when we understand number sense. It also helps us check whether or not our answer seems reasonable.

Key Vocabulary:

· Even Numbers – Numbers that are evenly divisible by 2. Rule: They end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

· Odd Numbers – Numbers that are not evenly divisible by 2. Rule: They end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.

· Integer – Another name for a whole number

Key Points:

1. Every pair of odd numbers, when added or subtracted, results in an even number.

2. If an odd number of numbers is added or subtracted, the answer will be odd. (So, if you add or subtract 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc. integers/numbers, your answer will be an odd number.)

3. If you multiply or divide an even number by an odd number, the answer will be even.

4. If you are multiplying or dividing only odd numbers, the answer will be odd.

Practice Problems

Try solving each problem below, check your answer, then play the video to see a step-by-step walkthrough of the solution.

What’s Next?

Click the quiz link below to practice this skill with realistic questions aligned to the TEAS 7 exam.