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What's on the GED Math Test?
We ensure all topics on the GED Mathematical Reasoning test are covered:

GED Math Test: What to Expect
The GED Math Test includes:
The GED Math Test includes:
- 46 Questions covering quantitative and algebraic problem-solving
- 115-Minute Time Limit with a 3-minute break
- Calculator Use (TI-30XS allowed in Part 2)
- Multiple Question Formats including multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and fill-in-the-blank
GED Math Fact Sheets
Here are some resources for GED Math Fact Sheets that might be helpful:
- The official GED Study Guide for Math provides an overview of the test, including topics like rational numbers, shapes, graphs, and equations. It also includes example questions and a formula sheet for reference.
- The Math Formula Sheet is a handy resource that includes essential formulas for geometric measurements, algebra concepts, and more. It's a great tool to focus on application rather than memorization.
- For additional practice, you can explore free GED Math worksheets that cover a wide range of topics, from basic math to algebra and geometry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You are eligible if you meet the following criteria:
- You are at least 16 years old.
- You are not enrolled in high school.
- You have not graduated from high school.
- You meet all state-specific requirements.
The GED Math Test consists of 46 questions. These include multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, hot spot, and fill-in-the-blank types.
Youโll have 115 minutes (1 hour and 55 minutes) to complete the GED Math test. The time is split between two parts, with a 3-minute break in between.
The GED Math test covers four main topics:
- Basic Math (Number Operations & Number Sense)
- Geometry (Shapes & Measurement)
- Algebra (Equations, Expressions & Inequalities)
- Graphs & Functions (Data Analysis & Probability)
These topics are designed to reflect real-life applications and workplace scenarios.
To pass the GED Math test, you need a score of 145 or higher out of 200. Scoring between 165 and 174 is considered "college-ready," and 175+ may qualify you for college credit, depending on the institution.
The cost of the GED Math test varies by state but typically ranges from $30 to $40 per subject. Some states offer free or discounted testing for first-time test takers.
Yes, you can use a calculator on Part 2 of the GED Math test. The test provides access to an on-screen TI-30XS MultiView scientific calculator, and you can also bring the same model for use if allowed by your testing center.
There is no fixed number of questions you can miss, as the GED is scored on a scale of 100 to 200. To pass the Math section, you need a minimum score of 145. Missing 15โ20 questions and still passing is possible, depending on the difficulty level of those questions.
You can retake the GED Math test as many times as needed to pass. Most states allow up to two free retakes within 12 months, but retake policies may vary by location.