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Contemporary Pre-GED Mathematics (Contemporary's Pre-GED Series) by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary *Books Download »RTF

Contemporary Pre-GED Mathematics (Contemporary's Pre-GED Series) Contemporary's popular Pre-GED Satellite Series targets students with reading levels of 5-8 and delivers instruction in the GED content areas to prepare learners to move up into GED preparation


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Contemporary Pre-GED Mathematics (Contemporary's Pre-GED Series)

Title:Contemporary Pre-GED Mathematics (Contemporary's Pre-GED Series)
Author:McGraw-Hill/Contemporary
Rating:4.70 (455 Votes)
Asin:0072527609
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2002-01-01
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Contemporary's popular Pre-GED Satellite Series targets students with reading levels of 5-8 and delivers instruction in the GED content areas to prepare learners to move up into GED preparation. The pre- and post-tests in each satellite book help students decide which skills need the most work and allow them to assess mastery of each subject area. Complete answer keys supply answers and explanations for all the exercises and activities within the text and lots of visual aids provide detailed practice and instruction.Pre-GED Mathematics will give your students the basic skills needed to succeed in their study toward a GED. The book begins with adding whole numbers and other simple operations. Problem solving is a skill students will spend extra time on through activities and exercises. Pre-GED Mathematics provides many real-life problems with easy application to everyday usage. Alternative format responses are also included in this text as well as acti

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