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SAT Math Problem Solving

Practice your math problem solving skills with our tests. Use a calculator only where necessary. You shouldn't need more than three lines of working for any problem. Redraw geometry figures to include the information in the question.

Each test has ten questions and should take 12 minutes.

Initially don't worry too much about the time until you have a feel for the type of questions. But, by the time you have done two or three tests you should start getting tough about the time you take.

If you don't get a problem right on either our tests or a real SAT test, first try to solve the problem yourself. If you still can't get it right, ask a friend or a teacher. If your fundamentals are weak and you need extra help check out our recommended resources.

Directions

Solve each problem and then click on the correct answer choice. Have a sheet of paper ready for any rough work.

Notes:

  • You may use a calculator
  • All numbers are real numbers

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