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500 FLASHCARDS WITH NEED-TO-KNOW TOPICS& TERMS TO HELP BOOST YOURGED SCORE . Essential information for the GED test subject areas: Language Arts, Mathematics, SocialStudies, and Science . Subject-specific cards with terms and definitions, formulas, figures, practice questionprompts, and more . Color-coded scale under the cover to help easily track your progress . 50 additional cards you can customize with topics for extra review"

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