Practice ASVAB math across Arithmetic Reasoning and Mathematics Knowledge with score-focused drills, examples, and a free diagnostic path.
ASVAB math is not one skill. Arithmetic Reasoning tests word-problem setup. Mathematics Knowledge tests algebra, geometry, and number rules. A strong practice plan trains both.
Practice turning distance, rate, work, ratio, and percent stories into clean equations.
Build automatic recall for area, volume, exponents, roots, slope, and basic algebra.
Move from untimed accuracy to timed sets once the concepts stop feeling new.
Separate concept gaps from careless reading, sign errors, and unit conversion slips.
Percentages
Discounts, tax, percent change, interest
Ratios and proportions
Scaling, unit rates, mixture-style setup
Algebra
Equations, expressions, exponents, radicals
Geometry
Area, perimeter, volume, triangles, circles
If 3 workers finish a job in 12 hours, how long would 4 workers take at the same rate?
Simplify: (2x^2)(3x^3)
Warm up with formulas
Spend five minutes recalling formulas before you open a drill.
Run mixed AR and MK practice
Alternate word problems with pure math so you improve setup and computation together.
Log the mistake type
Track whether you missed the concept, misread the question, or made an arithmetic slip.
Start a focused math drill or take the diagnostic to see whether AR or MK is the bigger score drag.
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