Prospective nursing and allied health students must demonstrate proficiency in applied arithmetic, algebraic reasoning, and data interpretation to succeed in this assessment. The curriculum mandates the precise execution of multi-step operations involving rational numbers, percentages, ratios, and proportions within clinical and standardized contexts. Candidates must evaluate algebraic expressions, solve linear equations with single variables, and interpret graphical representations, including histograms and scatter plots. Furthermore, the exam requires mastery of unit conversions across metric and imperial systems, geometric calculations for volume and area, and the application of statistical measures like central tendency to resolve complex quantitative problems essential for academic readiness.