In this episode, we talk about how to pass the GED math test. Onsego lessons are short and visual, with quizzes and practice tests to keep you engaged.
We also cover what stops most students from passing GED math. Many fail by just a few points. Onsego’s calculator course teaches you how to use the TI-30XS to solve every math problem on the test. This is how you get through the GED math exam without stress.
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We explain how the GED Mathematical Reasoning sub-exam assesses your ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. It comprises two sections: one without a calculator and one with the TI-30XS scientific calculator.
The GED Math test covers four main areas:
Basic Math: Arithmetic operations with whole numbers, rational numbers, decimals, fractions, and percentages.
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Geometry: Using formulas to calculate properties of shapes and objects (surface area, volume, radius, diameter, etc.) based on provided drawings.
Algebra: Determining variable values in equations and formulating equations from word problems.
Graphs and Functions: Analyzing data presented in graphs and charts, understanding data organization, and applying concepts like median, mean, mode, range, probability, and statistics.
Passing the GED Math test requires a solid understanding of core mathematical concepts, strategic preparation, and familiarity with the test format and calculator. Utilizing available resources and focusing on individual areas of improvement will significantly increase your chances of success.
Onsego Advice for Passing the GED Math Test
- Math fear stops most students from passing. You think you need algebra, you’ll never use again. You don’t.
- The TI-30XS calculator is allowed on the GED math test. Learn to use it right, and you can solve every problem on the test.
- Onsego’s lessons are short and focused. You learn exactly what you need to pass. No wasted time. You stay motivated because you see progress fast.
Last Updated on January 23, 2026
