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Ace the ASTB Math in 30 Days: The Ultimate Crash Course to Beat the ASTB-E Math Test

Reza Nazari, Ava Ross

Publisher: Effortless Math Education www.EffortlessMath.com

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The only book you'll ever need to beat the ASBT Math Test! 
  
The goal of this book is simple. It will help you incorporate the most effective method and the right strategies to prepare for the ASTB-e Math test quickly and effectively. 
Ace the ASTB Math in 30 Days, which reflects the 2020 test guidelines and topics, is designed to help you hone your math skills, overcome your exam anxiety, and boost your confidence -- and do your best to defeat ASTB Math Test. This ASTB Math new edition has been updated to replicate questions appearing on the most recent ASTB Math tests. This is a precious learning tool for ASTB Math test takers who need extra practice in math to improve their ASTB Math score. After reviewing this book, you will have solid foundation and adequate practice that is necessary to ace the ASTB Math test. This book is your ticket to ace the ASTB Math! 
Ace the ASTB Math in 30 Days provides students with the confidence and math skills they need to succeed on the ASTB Math, providing a solid foundation of basic Math topics with abundant exercises for each topic. It is designed to address the needs of ASTB test takers who must have a working knowledge of basic Math. 
Inside the pages of this comprehensive book, students can learn math topics in a structured manner with a complete study program to help them understand essential math skills. It also has many exciting features, including: 
Content 100% aligned with the 2020 ASTB test 
Written by ASTB Math tutors and test experts 
Complete coverage of all ASTB Math concepts and topics which you will be tested 
Step-by-step guide for all ASTB Math topics 
Dynamic design and easy-to-follow activities 
Over 2,500 additional ASTB math practice questions in both multiple-choice and grid-in formats with answers grouped by topic, so you can focus on your weak areas 
Abundant Math skill building exercises to help test-takers approach different question types that might be unfamiliar to them 
Exercises on different ASTB Math topics such as integers, percent, equations, polynomials, exponents and radicals 
2 full-length practice tests (featuring new question types) with detailed answers 
  
Effortlessly and confidently follow the step-by-step instructions in this book to ace the ASTB Math in a short period of time. 
Ace the ASTB Math in 30 Days is the only book you'll ever need to master Basic Math topics! It can be used as a self-study course - you do not need to work with a Math tutor. (It can also be used with a Math tutor). 
You'll be surprised how fast you master the Math topics covering on ASTB Math Test. 
Ideal for self-study as well as for classroom usage.  
  
Published By: 
Effortless Math Education
Available since: 07/07/2020.

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