I lack in solving quantitative aptitude or simple math applicative problems. How do I work on it?

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Along with learning the basic mathematical relations, one need to develop an acumen for forming either equations, formula or correlations pertaining to practical applications. To start with, hence one need to work out day-today examples and proceeding thus, gradually enhance the skillset required for...
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Along with learning the basic mathematical relations, one need to develop an acumen for forming either equations, formula or correlations pertaining to practical applications. To start with, hence one need to work out day-today examples and proceeding thus, gradually enhance the skillset required for attaining mastery in simple maths or quantitative aptitude as the case may be. read less
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Since you mentioned you are lacking in solving simple mathematics problems, need of the hour is that you should go through the basic concepts and practice questions on that concept. NCERT is the best book to build your concept. Cheers!! Just kick off your preparation. I hope this helps.
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Since you mentioned you are lacking in solving simple mathematics problems, need of the hour is that you should go through the basic concepts and practice questions on that concept. NCERT is the best book to build your concept. Cheers!! Just kick off your preparation. I hope this helps. read less
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