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LANTITE numeracy practice

LANTITE numeracy practice works best when you combine targeted topic revision with mixed LANTITE numeracy test questions. The app helps you find weak areas, practise them and check progress over time.

Many students practise by doing random questions. That can help, but it becomes more useful when you know which topics are costing marks. LANTITE Numeracy starts with diagnosis and keeps your topic progress visible.

What to practise

  • No-calculator arithmetic and estimation.
  • Number and algebra, including decimals and simple equations.
  • Fractions, percentages, ratios and rates.
  • Measurement, units, geometry and space.
  • Statistics, data interpretation and probability.
  • Mixed LANTITE-style practice and mock tests.

A practical routine

  1. Start with a diagnostic check.
  2. Pick two weak topics and practise them separately.
  3. Review mistakes and repeat similar questions.
  4. Move to a short mixed test.
  5. Use your weak-area list to decide what to revise next.
LANTITE Numeracy is independent practice material. Always follow the current test guidance and requirements from the official test provider and your education provider.

Practice examples

Percentage A class has 28 students. 25% are absent. How many students are absent? 25% is one quarter. 28 / 4 = 7.

Answer: 7 students.

Ratio The ratio of adults to children is 2:5. There are 35 people. How many children are there? 2 + 5 = 7 parts. 35 / 7 = 5. Children: 5 x 5 = 25.

Answer: 25 children.

Measurement Convert 3.6 kilometres to metres. 1 kilometre = 1000 metres. 3.6 x 1000 = 3600.

Answer: 3600 metres.