The general rule of thumb is that sometimes with NAPLEX questions --- you have to make an educated guess --- BUT NOT WITH MATH QUESTIONS! There can be no excuse for getting a pharmacy math question wrong. Math errors can kill the patient! It is for that reason, I believe NAPLEX overweights math questions vs. other pharmacy questions. Math questions probably only represent 10 - 15% of the NAPLEX questions, but what value are they given? If it is not close to 40%, I would be surprised. The secret to getting every NAPLEX math question correct is fairly simple: 1) Know the formulas and 2) Practice using them. The ProntoPass QUICKCARDS Math Practice was created just for that purpose. There are about 251 math problems that are broken down into 26 specific areas with the questions on the left front and 5 tricky answers, just like with NAPLEX, on the right front. On the reverse of each card is a step by step solution. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest, most complete set of NAPLEX type math problems anywhere and nowhere else can you find the answers so clearly broken down to simple easy to understand steps. Within each section, with one type of math, we start with an easy question and progressively get more difficult. Each section builds a competency in that type of math. Math is not memory work: it is practice, and that is why we named this product math practice. After you have established math competency, remember to continue to do ProntoPass QUICKCARDS Math Practice one hour per day until you actually take your NAPLEX.This package will be shipped USPS Priority Mail.
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