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What this question is testing
Objective: Ratios and proportions
Prompt focus: A question on the ATI TEAS 7 Math asks for the best first step when information about ratios and proportions is incomplete. What is the best answer?
Why the correct answer works
Gather the missing objective information, verify the facts, and then choose the next action.
The safest first step is to verify the missing information before acting. That shows careful judgment and reduces the chance of responding to the wrong problem. A good memory hook is the road-sign pattern: confirm where you are before you commit to…
Why the tempting wrong answer fails
The tempting wrong answer usually loses because it skips the key condition, priority, or evidence in the prompt.
Plain-language takeaway
The strongest answers in ATI TEAS 7 Math prep typically protect patient safety and clinical judgment, follow ATI TEAS math setup, accuracy, and answer checking, and show a clear reason for the action taken. Review both the correct option and the distractors…
Simple analogy
Think of ratios and proportions like following a short checklist: identify the clue, confirm the rule, and then make the move that fits this exact scenario.
How to review it before a retake
- Underline the command word and name what the question is asking before rereading the choices.
- Compare the correct answer against the closest distractor and write the exact detail that separates them.
- Retest this objective with a fresh question without looking at the rationale first.