ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Reasoning
A comprehensive course to master the mathematical reasoning skills needed for success on the ISEE Upper Level exam.
Solving Word Problems and Quantitative Comparisons
Breaking Down Tricky Problems
Word problems can seem scary, but they’re just stories with numbers! Quantitative comparisons ask you to decide which of two quantities is bigger, or if they’re equal.
Steps to Success
- Read carefully and underline key information.
- Translate words into math symbols and equations.
- Draw diagrams or tables if it helps visualize the problem.
- Check units and make sure your answer makes sense.
Quantitative Comparisons
You'll often see problems that ask which is greater: Quantity A, Quantity B, both are equal, or it can't be determined.
Why It Matters
These skills help you solve real-life puzzles, like budgeting, planning trips, or comparing deals.
Examples
Comparing the price per ounce of two different cereal boxes to find the better deal.
Solving: If Taylor has 3 more books than Riley and Riley has 5, how many does Taylor have?
In a Nutshell
Break down complex problems and compare quantities to find the best solution.