Absolutely NO. The GMAT Math section requires to be done without the calculator. However the questions are such that, if you practice well, you can do quick paper-pencil calculation. My advice
(1) Brush up your High school Math
(2) Learn multiplication table up to 10. (recommended up to 20)
(3) Know rules of multiplication, division, addition, subtraction.
(4) Master cross-multiplication and cancellation methods
And you are ready to go. Learn more tips on GMAT Math at http://www.WinGMAT.com They are the best. Seriously...
2007-12-30 09:46:49
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answered by prvidyarthi 1
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No, according to everything recent I have seen, you can't use a calculator. Too many calculators these days are too programmable, and they don't want the calculator taking the exam instead of the test-taker (in addition, they don't want someone having to distinguish between allowable and non-allowable calculators).
2007-12-29 04:18:24
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answered by neniaf 7
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No, you cannot. In fact, you cannot take anything into the testing room, including jewelry and watches. You get an erasable pad and markers (unlimited), but nothing else. You have approx 1:45 for each question, so the best thing to do is concentrate on pacing. They are written where you need to know how to answer the question, versus doing computations.
2007-12-29 08:48:30
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answered by smjlobo 1
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definitly not. Most of the math on the GMat is around highschool algebra level anyway, so you shouldn't need a calc.
2007-12-29 04:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-09 09:07:57
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answered by zanchez 4
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