
random variables and probability distributions, including normal distributions.elementary probability, such as probabilities of compound events and independent events.interpretation of data in tables and graphs, such as line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs, boxplots, scatterplots and frequency distributions.


arithmetic operations, exponents and roots.properties and types of integers, such as divisibility, factorization, prime numbers, remainders and odd and even integers.The skills, concepts and abilities are assessed in the four content areas below. Many of the questions are "word problems," which must be translated and modeled mathematically. Some of the Quantitative Reasoning questions are posed in real-life settings, while others are posed in purely mathematical settings.
