Reasoning using quantitative data

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Plutonium

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I realized that on my last FL I got a 2/6 33% for "Reasoning using quantitative data" questions in biology. It was the lowest percentage of all types of questions by a pretty large margin. So these type of questions present you with a piece of information in the form of a chart, data or a graph and ask you to interpret it. Reviewing the problems I wondered how the hell I missed those questions in the first place because they all seemed straightforward. However, as easy as they might appear to me now, there's obviously something that went wrong when I first encountered the problems. Maybe I'm not as comfortable with these types of questions as with others and a little more practice would help me bridge the gap. What would be a good source? I have two weeks before the exam but I definitely feel can improve in this area without a doubt if I spend my time practicing it. Again, this is only for biology.
 
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