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ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test: Fact-Finding
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The Arithmetic Reasoning subtest on the ASVAB measures your ability to pull information from word problems and solve mathematical concepts in real-world situations. Like the Mathematics Knowledge subtest, it formulates a big part of your AFQT score, and it’s also used to help determine which jobs you’ll be most suited for when you’re in the military.    The Arithmetic Reasoning subtest requires you to read a word problem, figure out what mathematical concept it’s asking you to use, and arrive at the correct answer. It includes questions that involve fact-finding, algebra, and geometry. This... Show more
ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test: Fact-Finding
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1. Notting Hill Road and Van Dorn Street intersect. On the northwest side, the streets intersect at a 131