Quant · Numeric Entry
GRE Numeric Entry practice
Twenty original Numeric Entry questions where you compute and type the exact answer, with no choices to lean on. Full solutions for every one. Free, no signup.
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Question 1 of 20
A store sells notebooks for 25\%$. What is the sale price, in dollars, of one notebook?
Enter your answer as a number of dollars.
dollars
How to approach it
A method for Numeric Entry.
No choices, so set up carefully
Without options to eliminate, a clean setup is everything. Write the relationship before you compute.
Mind the form and units
Enter the answer in the form asked: an integer, a decimal, or a fraction. Equivalent fractions and rounded decimals are accepted where indicated.
Sanity-check the size
Estimate the magnitude first. A quick check catches a slipped decimal or a unit error before you submit.
Questions
Numeric Entry, answered.
You type the number into a box. There are no answer choices, so you must compute the value yourself.
Yes, where a fraction is the natural form, and equivalent fractions count as correct. The box indicates when a decimal is expected.
Only if the question asks for a rounded value or a specific number of decimal places. Otherwise enter the exact value.
No. There is no deduction, so always enter your best computed value.